Is this 250w psu enough for G4560 + 1050 Ti ?

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Hello sff folk,

I would like to build an sff system (might be within 2 to 3 months) for my girlfriend and want to make it small as possible while not breaking the wallet. It will not be a beast, will probably build it on Intel Pentium G4560 cpu and a single slot gpu.

Until now, I've searched many sff cases which can hold these under 5 litres. Just found out that flex atx cases seem the only choice. Btw, I want the psu inside, don't want to mess with pico psu and external power brick. At first, I liked Geeek A20 but want to get the smallest case and found Akasa Crypto X1. Although it seems that there is a single slot pci-e slot, Akasa told me it is not. Just a while ago, I heard a brand called Jou Jye for the first time. Their NU-0528i-B case might be the best choice for me.

It is just under 5 litres and there is a bundle version with 250w flex atx psu. Can this one handle the pentium cpu and 75watt gpu? It is rated 80+ bronze. Here are the specs;





edit: I made a quick psu calculation and it tells me this; https://outervision.com/b/beXstw
 
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250W should be fine. There are smaller fully internal PSUs (I think HDPLEX has a two part solution). If I were you, I would not use the bundled PSU because bundled PSUs tend to be hazardous.
 
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ondert

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Yeah, I'm a bit suspicious about the psu but if the numbers are correct, this shouldn't be that bad, right? It is described as 80+ bronze. Also;

"The maximum combined load on +5V and +3.3V outputs shall not exceed 80W" --> It is estimated 45W

"The maximum continuous average DC outputs power shall not exceed 250W" --> It is estimated 221W @ %90 cpu tdp

"+12V total DC output power shall not exceed 225 W" --> It is estimated 176W
 

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Just FYI.. looking at the pic, it's not Flex ATX PSU, but a TFX PSU. Often found in OEMs like Dell, Lenovo etc.

Example: https://seasonic.com/product/tfx-350/

The good part? Yes you can upgrade if you need higher wattage :)

Edit: somebody please correct me if I'm wrong.
 
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Quality PSU from a quality brand, I don't really see an issue with your choice if you don't mind the slightly larger size.
 

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This example should show the differences in shape & dimension. Top row are FlexATX PSUs, and bottom row are TFX PSUs.



Like what me & SenorDonut mentioned, the case you like (NU-0528i-B) uses TFX PSU.

(Nothing wrong with a case using either FlexATX or TFX PSUs. Both are readily available in the market. You can replace / upgrade if required)
 
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Seems that they prepare the punch out so the case can use TFX PSU as well. To know which version you will get, better email the store first & ask before you purchase it.