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I hope you didn't buy that for newer games and ray tracing.
Only issue I see is the gpu.
But if the things I listed is not what you are going for then it's a ok gpu.
The problem is the power supply you didn't bother to cross reference with tier lists, the Aerocool Integrator series is one of the ranges from Aerocool that is highly recommended to be replaced immediately and tossed in the trash. Dumpster fire unit.
https://linustechtips.com/topic/1477009-psu-tier-list-rev-161a/
https://www.kitguru.net/components/power-supplies/zardon/aerocool-integrator-600-watt-psu-review/7/
It was known for having mediocre ripple suppression and making use of a lot of cheap Chinese components which tend not to last as long as higher quality components that you see quality units having.
Quite a few people have mentioned that these units have killed their motherboards, it's not worth taking risks on. Got nobody to blame but yourself if you choose not to heed the advice of tier lists.
I also advice ignoring everything Jamebonds1 has to say on this sub-forum ever considering all he does here is flamebait, harass, spam my comments with jester awards, and say other people's evidence to prove their claims is fake while he never gives anything himself. Don't address him directly, just block him and forget he exists.
The guy who replied to me is wrong so that is why I didn't reply to that user.
Looks like Bait and Trap.
There's people who have used the Integrator Bronze series units and had motherboards fried because of it and it has poor ripple suppression, it's in the same quality class as Corsair VS and not worth taking risks on, it's common sense that you don't use garbage electrical components.
What happened to the common philosophy of not cheaping out on power supplies here?
Plus 80 is another example that doesn't tell a whole story, it has no basic safety and emc test report.
That being said, if there is no report about the PSU caught fire, then it is not reasonable to be really worrying. Otherwise, the manufacturer violated the UL's and the IEC's fire hazard.
Also newer games ray tracing will eat up the vram and if you want even longer lifespan if you are on newer nvidia driver set CUDA - Sysmem Fallback Policy to "Prefer Sysmem Fallback"
This
https://steamuserimages-a.akamaihd.net/ugc/2202883944465421964/AEF2A40B69DD4EA9866A6C5011CF1544ADFC5F8A/
700w with you gpu as long as you don't plan go for 4090 or something that uses a lot of power 700w to 850w. If you plan to go for gpus like a 4090 then around 1000w to 1200w.
corsair has the best psu's imo.
But beware there is some bad ones too.
I can't remember exact models.
Gamers Nexus covered that one.
so it has some safety features.