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    • R Desconectado
      Redbanana00
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      Hello, I would like to know if this power supply: B-Move BM600W Power Supply http://www.b-move.es/producto/retail-series-600w/85/ could handle these components:

      AeroCool GT Advance Edition White case

      Asrock 960GC-GS FX motherboard

      AMD FX Series FX-8350 4.0Ghz 8X Black Edition processor

      "KHX1600C10D3B1/8G" ram memory

      gigabyte GV-N650WF2-1GI V3.0 graphics card

      Western Digital Caviar Oem 500gb

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      • SylverS Desconectado
        Sylver Veteranos HL
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        Hello

        Short answer: Yes
        Long answer: I would use another source that is a bit more effective and reliable, which is not to say that this one is bad.

        Best regards

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        • GyGaByTe_28G Desconectado
          GyGaByTe_28
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          @Redbanana00:

          Hello, I would like to know if this power supply: B-Move BM600W Power Supply http://www.b-move.es/producto/retail-series-600w/85/ Could handle these components:

          AeroCool GT Advance Edition White Case

          Asrock 960GC-GS FX Motherboard

          AMD FX Series FX-8350 4.0Ghz 8X Black Edition Processor

          RAM memory " KHX1600C10D3B1/8G "

          Gigabyte GV-N650WF2-1GI V3.0 Graphics Card

          Western Digital Caviar Oem 500gb

          Sent from my iPad with Tapatalk

          You listened to the partner and bought a quality power supply Corsair, Antec etc. Nox and Aerocool, B-move are junk. They do not deliver the real watts and are unstable

          Today I bought a Corsair RM650 and so far I am in love with it :ugly:

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            Redbanana00
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            Sylver, but is it very important? I was thinking of upgrading the computer I have in this order: 1 processor, 2 power supply, 3 graphics card, is this well thought out? Right now I have an AMD FX Series FX-4130 3.8Ghz 4X

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            • amd125A Desconectado
              amd125 Veteranos HL @Redbanana00
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              A source mark the turkey :ugly: can cause some components to burn out during a voltage surge. I have seen several graphics cards fried over the years from using bad Chinese sources. And the least that will happen to you is that your computer will restart when you have a power spike that it can't handle.

              Is a top brand source essential? No.

              Is it interesting to have at least a decent source? Yes, if you don't want problems in the future.

              Also, I told you in the other Branch that I think your motherboard doesn't support the FX-8350 micro. Also, I have that micro because my 8320 fried and the RMA gave it to me, but otherwise, a FX-8320 would be better; but as I say, check your motherboard but I think it doesn't support it.

              And in the case of supporting it, it's a "sucking" micro so you have to have a corresponding source.

              If your budget doesn't reach, then keep saving, but a good source will last you years, you can change your computer and the source will still be with you.

              A cheap brand that's not entirely bad is NOX. But if you're going to build something that lasts, better brands like CORSAIR, or COOLER MASTER which isn't that expensive and makes cool stuff. And we're talking about sources of about 600-650W to maintain an FX-8350 and a future graphics card more powerful than your current one. And that in euros is talking from 60€. Except NOX, but I've already told you they're not bad, but they're not the best.

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              • SylverS Desconectado
                Sylver Veteranos HL @amd125
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                Indeed, as amd125 rightly comments, it is not essential to have a top-brand power supply, but it is highly recommended to have a good quality power supply, with good efficiency and above all that detail that it can stop a hypothetical voltage surge, which as the fellow user comments, usually takes many components with it and then we are talking about a real catastrophe.

                As for brands, you are already reading: Corsair, OCZ, Cooler Master, Silverstone… There are several ranges and price ranges, you can take a look. As a relevant fact, make sure that the 12V line (or lines) have a high amperage, since for example in that B-Move you put there are 19 amps in each 12V line (2 lines) which translates to less than 500W real in that line, which is the most used in a computer of these characteristics.

                There you also have the example of the fellow user GyGaByTe_28 who has just launched a Corsair RM650 and will probably not regret his purchase for quite some time ?, just as I do not regret buying a Corsair TX650 at the time.

                Regards

                >> i7-2600K Sandy Bridge @4.4GHz || Noctua NH-D14 || ASRock Z77 Extreme4 || 4x8Gb G.Skill Ripjaws X DDR3 1600MHz || XFX RX 5700 XT 8Gb || SSD Samsung 850 PRO 256Gb & 850 EVO 500Gb || WD Caviar Green 1Tb || Barracuda 1Tb || Corsair TX650 V2 || M-Audio Fast Track Pro || KRK RP8 RoKit G3 || BenQ GW2750 27"
                >> Athlon 64 X2 5600+ Brisbane @2.9GHz || Gigabyte GA-M61PME-S2 || 2x2Gb DDR2 Kingston 800MHz || Sapphire Radeon HD 5850 Xtreme 1Gb || Maxtor 320Gb SATA2 || OCZ ModXStream 500W Modular || TEAC PowerMax 120/2 || Acer X243w 24"
                >> Intel Core2Duo E6600 Conroe @2.4GHz || Asus P5N32-SLI SE DELUXE || 2x1Gb DDR2 Kingston 800MHz || Asus nVidia GeForce 9800GT 1Gb GDDR3 || Seagate Barracuda IDE 80Gb 7200RPM || Linkworld LPK12-35 450W

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                • GyGaByTe_28G Desconectado
                  GyGaByTe_28 @Sylver
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                  @Sylver:

                  Indeed, as amd125 rightly comments, it's not essential to have a top-brand power supply, but it is highly recommended to have a good quality power supply, with good efficiency and especially that detail that it can stop a hypothetical voltage surge, which as the fellow user comments, usually takes many components with it and then we are talking about a real catastrophe.

                  As for brands, you are already reading: Corsair, OCZ, Cooler Master, Silverstone… There are several ranges and price ranges, you can take a look. As a relevant fact, make sure that the 12V line (or lines) have a high amperage, since for example in that B-Move you put there are 19 amps in each 12V line (2 lines) which translates to less than 500W real in that line, which is the most used in a computer of these characteristics.

                  There you also have the example of fellow user GyGaByTe_28 who has just launched a Corsair RM650 and will probably not regret his purchase for quite some time ?, just as I don't regret buying a Corsair TX650 at the time.

                  Regards

                  Jejejejejejjejejeje for now I'm amazed at how stable the lines are, you can feel the 54A in the 12v rail. The one I had before from Club3D was at 32A in the 12v rail and that was an 850W one jejejejejeje

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