Is PSU ok??

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Well The system im building at the moment;

Mobo: Gigabyte GA-EP45-Extreme
CPU: Q6600 Ocd to 3.3GHz (Artic Cooler 7 Pro)
Memory: 2 GB Geil 6400 DDR2
HDD: 160GB Western Digital Sata
OpticalD: Sony DVDRW
Gcard: ATI 3870 512mb @800mhz
Soundcard: Creative X-Fi Fatality
Case: Antec 900

My PSU is a "OCZ GameXStream 600w Silent SLI Ready"

Will these be fine????

Thank You:)
 
I would recommend you get the corsair range instead, they are a little bit more expensive but they are great psus, they perform great and are quiet, most people would probably recommend one too ;)
 
I would recommend you get the corsair range instead, they are a little bit more expensive but they are great psus, they perform great and are quiet, most people would probably recommend one too ;)

I would recommend you ignore this idiot.

The PSU you have is great. I like the Corsairs, I have one myself, but your PSU is a good brand, and is more than enough for what you need. There's nothing to gain by changing it.

Edit : I might have been a bit harsh here. Giving Benimaru the benefit of the doubt I'll assume he misread the OP and thought the PSU had not been purchased yet.
 
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I would recommend you get the corsair range instead, they are a little bit more expensive but they are great psus, they perform great and are quiet, most people would probably recommend one too ;)

I read it as though the op already has the PSU.

I also thought the OCZ Gamer series PSU's were meant to be pretty good. Maybe not as good as the corsair units but more than capable of running a decent (like the ops) pc.
 
I would recommend you ignore this idiot.

The PSU you have is great. I like the Corsairs, I have one myself, but your PSU is a good brand, and is more than enough for what you need. There's nothing to gain by changing it.

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Don't listen to this guy he's asking you to throw money down the drain.
 
Your PSU is indeed fine, don't listen to Benimaru. And it's more than capable of running that system.
 
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