Is this power supply (Corsair Builder CX430 ATX12V & amp; EPS12v) be fine for my system?

Hello... new here

system: 2nd generation dual-core processor Intel (r) Core i3-2120 [3.3 GHz, 3 MB cache]
6 GB DDR3 1333 MHz SDRAM [2 DIMMS] from 4 GB
1 TB harddrive

upgrade to: Kingston Technology HyperX Blu 8 GB 1333 MHz DDR3 Non - ECC CL9 DIMM
EVGA GeForce GTS 450 Superclocked 1024 MB GDDR5 PCI-Express 2.0 2DVI/Mini-HDMI SLI Ready

Focusrite Scarlett 2i2 USB Audio Interface PRODAUDIOSTAR Red

a large part,

The PSU you linked has several shortcomings:

(1) no PFC

(2) bearings, sleeve

(3) 336W on the (the Corsair 550W a 406W 12V) 12v rail

(4) single vs rail 2 rail

(5) low energy consumption by 70%

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