Will this generic? power supply be enough for an AMD APU build?
Will it burn my house down? I just bought it for 25 aud.
>>56628537
Are there any other stickers ?
What APU ?
How Many Mechanical Hard Drives ?
>>56628573
A10 7800. No other stickers besides a c-tick and qc stickers.
Here's the top, I think that's a 120mm fan.
APUs aren't that demanding on power though, are they? If it has to draw all its power from the cpu socket?
>>56628573
also 2 mechanical HDDs 500GB each, going to raid them because I already have them and it's easier to maintain one larger partition than 2 smaller ones for me. I don't care if it fails, it's just for movies and light gaming so nothing important will be lost.
I'll also oc it if I can through BCLK.
>>56628605
Naah the power supply will do just fine. Just don't put too many mechanical hard drives in the system and you should be fine. Although I have to say its ill advised to use a cheap power supply, it can damage your system in the long run. I suggest getting a voltage regulator/ UPS if youre going to use that hunk of junk.
>>56628625
Spending extra on a UPS negates the savings made from not buying a branded PSU.
Corsair vs350 goes for $45 here, prices are fucking stupid.
I think I trust this generic more than others though, at least it's not making outrageous claims on its amperage rating, even if calling it the rk-p550 is misleading people into thinking it could be 550w...
12V 18A is only 216w, so it shouldn't be difficult to accomplish.
>>56628664
>>56628664
Corsair is a retarded brand and their PSU's fail like hell. I meant buying from a renown yet relatively cheap brand like xigmatek or seasonic.