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    Upgrading MoBo and CPU

     
    I want to upgrade my CPU, which also means a new Motherboard. And maybe RAM.

    I have a 600W PSU by Xilence Power. Is it powerful enough for gaming computers?
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    I can't say as I've ever heard of the company. Do you have the full specifications on the unit? Just saying its 600w doesn't really mean much nor does just telling us you are upgrading. We'd need to know everything in the system, mainly the gpu's which draw more power than most the rest of the system.

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    Is this your PSU?
    If so, it doesnt seem too bad...
    I wouldn't replace it unless you actually have issues with it, or its not enough power after the upgrade....

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