Sputnikcer 2015년 12월 26일 오전 6시 02분
Power supply help
I really want to upgrade my case (never heard that on before, right?). When my motherboard fried I had to get a new one and I opted for a mini ITX, and now I want to get a Node 202 Case by Fractal Design. Would the Integra 450 watt PSU work for a Intel core i5 4440, EVGA GTX 970, Ballistix 8 GB ram kit, and a CPU fan?

If you need a full spec list, here.

♥♥♥♥♥♥ case with awful air flow.
Graphics card: EVGA GTX 970
CPU: Intel core i5 4440
Motherboard :Asrock B85M-ITX
RAM: BLS24G3D169DS3 (2*4 gig kit)
PSU: Coolermaster Elite 550
HDD: Seagate 1 TB Hard Drive (I don't know the model number)
Disc Drive: LG something (just needed to get windows from a disc to the HDD)
CPU Fan: Stock Intel Fan
Other fans: 1 other 120mm fan
Keyboard: PS2 HP 5187 (something from like 2001)
Mouse: USB blackweb GRIM gaming mouse BWA15HO121

I added everything just in case the accessories take power.

I don't know that much about power needs, like if it will use more power if it needs to, so I went a little higher than the recommended PSU pcpartpicker told me to get cause I don't trust that number for some reason.

One last thing. If I was to upgrade the Graphics card to a GTX 980 ti and the processor to a Intel i7 6700k, along with 16 GB of ram, would that still have to change? I want to upgrade to that soon and when I don't have to pay for any surprise expenses I'm going to go for that.
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Daggerless 2015년 12월 26일 오전 7시 08분 
I think that PSU will probably be ok with that setup. A quick search seems to indicate that people are using the Integra 450W with the 970 without problems. As for the 980 ti setup, I would upgrade the PSU to at least 600W to be safe.

Also, maybe a power supply calculator might help you out:
http://outervision.com/power-supply-calculator

Sputnikcer 2015년 12월 26일 오전 11시 16분 
Daggerless님이 먼저 게시:
I think that PSU will probably be ok with that setup. A quick search seems to indicate that people are using the Integra 450W with the 970 without problems. As for the 980 ti setup, I would upgrade the PSU to at least 600W to be safe.

Also, maybe a power supply calculator might help you out:
http://outervision.com/power-supply-calculator
Thanks!
SundownKid 2015년 12월 26일 오전 11시 17분 
Your current Cooler Master PSU will work just fine with a 970, no need to buy a new one.
Sputnikcer 2016년 1월 4일 오후 2시 09분 
SundownKid님이 먼저 게시:
Your current Cooler Master PSU will work just fine with a 970, no need to buy a new one.
I bought a horrible case with no good airflow at all, and it is the case that is making everything else run pretty bad. With the case being how it is I want to get the Node 202 and my current PSU is too tall for it. I had already got a mini ITX motherboard when my old one was fried because I forgot to put my anti-static strap on for the build.

I'm a 15 year old with nothing to do after school but chores and play video games. I don't need it, yeah, but I don't have anything else to buy but Dr Pepper, and I can go out and do some yardwork for neighbors to make even more. I get about $120 a week so it isn't detrimental to do this at all.
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