Is the Corsair SF600 enough?

arc1880

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My current system is the following:

Corsair 400C
Intel i7-7700k (Corsair H100i V2)
GTX 1080 Hybrid
OCZ ZX 850

With my current power supply, the cabling is pretty tight with the case that I have. Although the PSU is fully modular, the cables are very stiff and cable management has been difficult. Eventually I may try some overclocking. My current local store has some refurbished Corsair SF600s. They are very small and will need a bracket to fit in my case. But this affords me the space that I would like to have. And, the fact that SF600 has custom cabling. My current PSU does have custom cabling available but far more expensive and only one place does it.

Will the Corsair SF600 be enough for my needs?
 
Yep! I believe the system in my sig has a higher power draw than yours and the SF600 has no problem.
 
Ok. Thanks for the input. I read an article that tested the SF600 and they stated the following: "We powered a liquid cooled overclocked Core 6700k system with Titan X graphics card, 32GB of memory, and multiple hard drives from the SF600 and it was completely stable over the course of a weeks intensive stress testing."
 
Old thread, I know, but can confirm: my very similar system runs fine on a 550w Corsair RM unit.
 
I'm using a 450W SFX power supply (Silverstone) to power a 4770k and GTX 780 superclock. No issues.
 
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