The 220W power supply can be paired with low-power CPU on-chip solutions, such as the Intel Atom series or the low-power models in the AMD Ryzen family, which have lower power consumption and high performance for everyday applications such as light office work, web browsing and multimedia playback. However, if you need to run higher performance tasks such as gaming or video editing, it is recommended to choose a CPU with higher power consumption, which means that a more powerful power supply may be required to ensure stable operation of the system. Therefore, when selecting the appropriate CPU, it is necessary to consider the power supply and match the power consumption requirements of the CPU to give full play to the system performance.
Depending on the power limits of the 220W supply, you can choose a low power CPU. Some suitable options include Intel's Core i5 or i7 low power edition, or AMD's Ryzen 5 or Ryzen 7 Low power edition. These cpus have low power consumption and heat generation and are suitable for use with 220W power supplies to ensure system stability and reliability. Please note that the specific CPU choice should also consider your needs and budget.
The 220w power supply can be paired with some low-power cpus, such as Intel's Celeron, Pentium, and AMD's Athlon. These cpus have low power consumption, generally less than 35W, which can meet the needs of general daily office and web browsing.
However, if you need to carry out more complex graphics processing, games, etc., it is recommended to choose a higher power CPU, such as Intel's i5, i7 or AMD's Ryzen series, at this time, a higher power supply is needed to support the operation of the CPU.
E31231V3。
The e31230v3 standby power consumption is 84W. The standby power consumption of E31230V3 is 84W, the GTX750 power consumption is 55W, and the other hardware is added up to 30W, and the total power consumption is 169W. 169\/0.7=241,200W white brand power supply is enough to bring.