+- 300W. With SSD & HDD approx. 330W. With boost and fan and everything, I would say 350W.
I would calculate the power supply style at approx. 60%-70% load. So it fits from a 500W power supply, but then you are only moderately upgrade-proof.
This lights up when the graphics card is used without a fan or when so little heat is generated that the fans do not have to rotate at all, e.g. in idle mode or under light load.
mmh i'm not sure. but with such an up-to-date graphics card, i would in principle also go for an up-to-date mainboard... if your current cpu restricts you, of course, the situation looks different again...
Well, my GTX 1060 G1 Gaming Rev 1.0 doesn't beep (thank goodness).
But to the actual answer:
The Rev 1.0 is completely based on the same layout as the GTX 1070 G1 Gaming (PCB, cooling etc.).
Therefore, I expect a slightly better cooling performance / capacity compared to the Rev 2.0.
According to the manufacturer, unfortunately no, because the maximum length for a graphics card is limited to 270mm (27cm) of your case and the graphics card is 278mm (27.8cm) long.
The important question here is: How much power is choked out on the 6-pin?
Then you could simply use the following adapter: Wentronic adapter cable
Another solution would be a so-called "two-6-pin PCIe power-to-8-pin PCIe power adapter cable", if the power is not sufficient. Unfortunately, such a cable does not seem to be available at Digitec.
Attached is a picture of one: http://www.avadirect.com/images...