Hi,
So I can get my hands on a g1 gaming 980ti almost for free (long story).
Thing is , I'm wondering regarding my PSU, whether its enough.
Important to say, I do plan to oc it, and allow it to run at its full 140% power target. I know it'll rarely see it, if at all, but still I prefer to know I have enough horsepower to allow it to run safely.
I'm running also a ryzen 5 1600 @1.385-1.4v, 2x8 gigs @1.35v, 1 ssd and one HDD and 6 120mm fans . I tried to check with the common calculators, but it doesn't take into account the extra 40% power target on the g1 980ti. I know with stock it should be fine, but I don't want to leave it at stock...
My current psu is seasonic s12II 620w 80+bronze (its a tire 2 PSU, so its great).
Will it be enough to run my system with an over clocked g1 980ti? Or I better couple a new PSU to that?
Thanks.
So I can get my hands on a g1 gaming 980ti almost for free (long story).
Thing is , I'm wondering regarding my PSU, whether its enough.
Important to say, I do plan to oc it, and allow it to run at its full 140% power target. I know it'll rarely see it, if at all, but still I prefer to know I have enough horsepower to allow it to run safely.
I'm running also a ryzen 5 1600 @1.385-1.4v, 2x8 gigs @1.35v, 1 ssd and one HDD and 6 120mm fans . I tried to check with the common calculators, but it doesn't take into account the extra 40% power target on the g1 980ti. I know with stock it should be fine, but I don't want to leave it at stock...
My current psu is seasonic s12II 620w 80+bronze (its a tire 2 PSU, so its great).
Will it be enough to run my system with an over clocked g1 980ti? Or I better couple a new PSU to that?
Thanks.
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