Armando a gaming PC part 6
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Continuing with the last missing pieces, we continue with the source of it, so without further ado I enter it to move on.
When you think about having a better PC, you think of a gaming one because with this you will have better performance for everything you need to do.
Here I bring you a list of each part that may be the best part to build your own gamer pc.
In this group we bring:
Processor: AMD Ryzen 5 5600X
Motherboard: Asus ROG Strix B550-F Gaming
Graphics card: Nvidia GeForce RTX 3060 Ti
RAM: Corsair Vengeance LPX 16GB (2x8GB) DDR4-3200
SSD: WD Black SN750 1TB
Power supply: Corsair RM650X 650W
Case: NZXT H510
We continue with number 6 on the list and I hope you like it.
PSU: Corsair RM650X 650W
Power: 650W | Efficiency: 80 Plus Gold | Connectors: 1x 24-Pin ATX, 1x 8-Pin (4+4) EPS12V, 2x 8-Pin (6+2) PCIe, 3x SATA, 1x Peripheral, 1x Floppy | Modular: Yes
Power supplies aren't the most interesting part of building a gaming PC. After all, it can be difficult to distinguish them in terms of characteristics. Still, there's no need to skimp on the power supply. Corsair has an excellent and well-deserved reputation for power supplies, and the RM650X is reasonably priced and offers 80 Plus Gold efficiency.
Most power supplies from big brands tend to be good, but I don't recommend investing your money in something with a warranty of less than five years or with an efficiency of less than 80 Plus Gold.
Saving $10 or $20 isn't usually worth the risk.
We also tend to use modular power supplies whenever possible. It means less cable clutter inside the box, since you don't have to hide cables you don't use somewhere. 😁
This is the power supply so I hope you liked it and we can continue with the next review of the latest piece of this beauty.
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