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IndustrailMan88

So I want to buy a GTX 750 Ti(EVGA), but I'm stuck on getting a new PSU.  Should I get a EVGA 600B 80PLUS Bronze Certified ATX12V/EPS12V Active PFC 600W Power Supply, or the 500 Watt Edition.  My computer also produces 280W, on average.

 

The computer is a inspiron 660, and I plan to replace it soon, with a new everything.  So I only need something temporary.  The inspiron 660 uses a 300W power supply, and the computer it's self uses 200W when pushed.

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So I want to buy a GTX 750 Ti(EVGA), but I'm stuck on getting a new PSU.  Should I get a EVGA 600B 80PLUS Bronze Certified ATX12V/EPS12V Active PFC 600W Power Supply, or the 500 Watt Edition.  My computer also produces 280W, on average.

 

The computer is a inspiron 660, and I plan to replace it soon, with a new everything.  So I only need something temporary.

I am completely 100% sure that if you have a 750ti you are not coming anywhere near 280 watts. If you had an FX-9590 then possibly, but otherwise hell no.

 

500W is more than fine. It'll be at a better efficiency at that point as well, although I doubt you're using even 200 watts.

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i think you have to know how much power your next pc is gonna need and buy a power supply that´s enough for your next pc and place that temporarily in this pc.

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