Phoenix 850se: power supply, cpu overclocking

Hello

I'm shopping for a 850se of phoenix hp with an i7 5820 k and a nvidia 980. I have 2 questions at this point, so I would like to hear from those with experience with this model or similar.

(1) how is the quality of the included 500w PSU? Would you recommend I have install another?

(2) I've heard say that overclocking the processor does not void the warranty. Is this true? Where the processor can be safely OECD? I don't plan on any oc heavy, but it would be great to know.

Thanks for your time

You'll be fine with room to spare. I have a 4 GB FTW EVGA GTX 960 in mine right now.

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