Hi, I know this is not the place for general tech questions like this, but I wasn't sure what else to do.
I'm building my first PC based on a mini ITX board and now need the final component a power supply. I bought everything else as I would have thought there would be guidelines on power consumption for each component, but I've found none of the components, other than the graphics card, gives any indication of power consumption required. So I'm stuck!
The components I have are as follows:
1. ASUS Z97I-Plus motherboard
2. Intel Core i7 4790K
3. Crucial RAM - CT5879699 BLT2C8G3D1608ET3LX0CEU.16FED
4. Crucial mSATA SSD - CT256M550SSD3.PK01 Crucial M550 256GB
5. Samsung 840 PRO 256GB SSD
6. EVGA nVidia GeForce GTX 770 ACX SC 2GB Graphics card - Mnfr# 02G-P4-2774
7. I may also add one or two HDD's up to 2TB each or a single 4TB.
Other than that I don't plan on adding any other components in the future.
I was looking at EVGA's Supernova series. As the Graphics card manual states that it requires a constant 600w and 42A on the 12v rail as minimum, would the
750w be enough or should I go for the
850w?
How are people supposed to know how much is required for basic components likemotherboard, RAM, CPU, HDD, SSD if nothing is stated? Or is it simply that any PSU will suffice for a basic system?
I was also planning on upgrading the CPU fan with a
Corsair water cooler as I plan on overclocking. Though not sure which to get here either.
I'm new to this so please forgive my ignorance!
Thanks for your help
Scott