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New PC Gaming mainly for World of Warcraft and Future Online Games.. But (Read please for more details)?

I just got this PC Gaming two days ago, I was suppose to have 1275 watt Power supply but was told it didn't work, so they happen to have spare 750 Watts and told me it run smoothly no problem.. But the Gaming PC I got is very powerful, let me list them all below, let me know if this Power Supply will Survive many years haha.

Motherboard - GIGABYTE MB GA-G1.SNIPER N5

CPU - Intel Core I7-4770K (According to Device Manager I got 8 =0))

Memory Card Ram - 32GB

HardDrive - Seagate Constellation Es.3 St1000NM003 2TB (got 2 1TB combine into 2 TB) 7200 RPM SATA3/SATA 6.0GB/s 128MB Enterprise

BlueRay drive -BlueRay Burner by LG

Power Supply - Suppose to be 1275 Watts, but instead got 750 Watts, which why I made this post.

Video Card - GIGABYTE NVIDIA GeForce GTX 770 OC 4GB GDDR5

So will my Power Supply 750 Watts survive though all this for many years ahead of time? Mainly got this for online gaming, and World of Warcraft can set Video setting on Ultra and run smoothly.. FPS is constantly above 100.

Update 1: Just in case you're wondering, after having it Build I brought it for 2,700 Dollar...Good deal? :D

Update:

By the way The PC run smoothly after I set it Ultra on World of Warcraft, the FPS is constantly above 100! (100 to 143 so far) :D

Update 2:

Thanks Cantankerous.. Yea I was told to use Air dust cleaner can every once a month, to keep the dust out.

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  • Anonymous
    7 years ago
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    That machine is way overkill for world of warcraft and future online games. Something 1/4 of the price would have accomplished the same goal.

    If your power supply is able to power all your devices now, then it will be able to until it dies.

    It's impossible to say how reliable your power supply is without the name and model, but power supplies are generally unreliable. I replace them about as often as hard drives.

    As far as surviving many years, power supplies are one of the more unreliable components and frequently die, so try not to get too upset and be ready to replace it if/when it does.

    You can prevent this to an extent by keeping the fans clear of dust and replacing any power supply fans immediately if they stop working.

  • Anonymous
    7 years ago

    Hi there,

    Check here http://bitly.com/1p0DhwD if you want to get for free: World of Warcraft

    Players are free to travel across the huge map completing quests and dungeons to level up their characters and get better equipment for them.

    It's a really nice game.

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