Power requirements

Dubnobass

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I am very interested in building a system inside of a mc600. I am Just not sure if the hdplex 160 with a Dell 240watt brick will be enough to power it. Below is a list of specs.
Ryzen 3 1300x
Asrock b350 itx motherboard
Evga 1060gtx SC
16gb DDR4 3200
M.2 WD blue 500gb
 

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OuterVision PSU Calculator part list

Motherboard: Mini-ITX
CPU: 1 x AMD Ryzen 3 1300X
CPU Speed: 3500MHz
CPU Vcore: 1.1V
CPU Utilization: 90%
Memory: 2 x 8GB DDR4 Module
Video Card Set 1: 1 x NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1060
Core Clock: 1506MHz
Memory Clock: 2002MHz
Storage: 1 x M.2 SSD
Keyboard: 1 x Standard Keyboard
Mouse: 1 x Standard Mouse
Computer Utilization: 8 hours per day
Gaming/Video Editing/3D Rendering Time: No Gaming / 3D Apps

Load Wattage: 223W
Recommended Wattage: 273W
Amperage: +3.3V: 5.0A, +5V: 6.3A, +12V: 18.7A
Recommended UPS Rating: 500VA
Generated by OuterVision PSU Calculator 2017-09-17 08:21:39

The brick will be up to it, however the HDPlex may have some issues.
 

AleksandarK

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Brick will be more than enough to handle you set up. Although the HD PLEX may not handle it.

@confusis Online PSU calculators are not accurate. With our testing we found that they display a bit high numbers. You can take about 10-20% off final PSU estimation and then it will give you the real numbers.
 
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Brick will be more than enough to handle you set up. Although the HD PLEX may not handle it.

@confusis Online PSU calculators are not accurate. With our testing we found that they display a bit high numbers. You can take about 10-20% off final PSU estimation and then it will give you the real numbers.

It's better than just adding the TDPs! a 10-20% overestimation is important to ensure you're not sitting right on the edge of your PSU's capacity and thus destroying longevity.