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Hello Guys and i want to say that im new !

 

So guys im sorry if this threat is not in this section .

My question is : What power supply i need for my system , i mean how much watts i need to run properly all my components !

So my specification is :

 

Motherboard : Asrock 960GM-GS3-FX Socket AM3/AM3+

RAM : 8 GB DDR3 ( 2x4 GB) Its not a gaming RAM ...

Video Card : Nvidia Geforce GT 630 Gigabyte 2 GB

CPU : AMD FX 4300 3800Mhz 4 cores

Cooler : Thermaltake Contact 16 2 heat pipes from both sides

 

What PSU i need to run it properly ! i was thinking about CoolerMaster B600 !

 

Thanks !

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PSU* (Power Supply Unit) and a 450 Watt would be fine. 

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You will not need more than a 600w PSU, if you are on a low budget you could get by with an even lower wattage PSU.

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Hello Guys and i want to say that im new !

 

So guys im sorry if this threat is not in this section .

My question is : What power supply i need for my system , i mean how much watts i need to run properly all my components !

So my specification is :

 

Motherboard : Asrock 960GM-GS3-FX Socket AM3/AM3+

RAM : 8 GB DDR3 ( 2x4 GB) Its not a gaming RAM ...

Video Card : Nvidia Geforce GT 630 Gigabyte 2 GB

CPU : AMD FX 4300 3800Mhz 4 cores

Cooler : Thermaltake Contact 16 2 heat pipes from both sides

 

What PSU i need to run it properly ! i was thinking about CoolerMaster B600 !

 

Thanks !

600 Watt PSU is way overkill for your setup. You probably don't need more than a 400W or 500W PSU.

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Welcomes to the forums! :P Have you already bought your components? If not, could you give us a budget and the country you reside in? We could put together a list of components that would perform better than that. if you have, a 400-500W PSU would be just fine for that system. EVGA's G2/Gs/B2 series' of PSUs are good and anything XFX, Seasonic or superflower is good.

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600 Watt PSU is way overkill for your setup. You probably don't need more than a 400W or 500W PSU.

Agreed, but if he can afford to get a 600w PSU it will be better in the long run as he won't have to upgrade it if he gets a better graphics card. 

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500W seems plenty, and it gives you some room to grow :)

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SeaSonic 350W is enough.

EDIT: Get 550W for future expansion

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Hello Guys and i want to say that im new !

 

So guys im sorry if this threat is not in this section .

My question is : What power supply i need for my system , i mean how much watts i need to run properly all my components !

So my specification is :

 

Motherboard : Asrock 960GM-GS3-FX Socket AM3/AM3+

RAM : 8 GB DDR3 ( 2x4 GB) Its not a gaming RAM ...

Video Card : Nvidia Geforce GT 630 Gigabyte 2 GB

CPU : AMD FX 4300 3800Mhz 4 cores

Cooler : Thermaltake Contact 16 2 heat pipes from both sides

 

What PSU i need to run it properly ! i was thinking about CoolerMaster B600 !

 

Thanks !

Check out the PSU whitelist in my sig and find something of about 450W to 600W that fits in your budget.

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Ok guys thanks for your answers they help me alot , im living in Bulgaria and i was thinking about 600W becouse i was thinking to upgrade my PC in the future and to overclock my CPU but for that i think i need better cooler , is that right ? My budget is 70 $ or in my country is 120 ЛВ.

 

Thanks !

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Guys what do you think about Fractal Design Integra 550M for my system ?

 

System :

 

Motherboard : Asrock 960GM-GS3-FX Socket AM3/AM3+

RAM : 8 GB DDR3 ( 2x4 GB) Its not a gaming RAM ...

Video Card : Nvidia Geforce GT 630 Gigabyte 2 GB

CPU : AMD FX 4300 3800Mhz 4 cores

Cooler : Thermaltake Contact 16 2 heat pipes from both sides

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450W will be fine, but I highly suggest going for one above that in case of future upgrades. I typically recommend a 550~650W Gold+ (from a good brand like Seasonic, Corsair, etc.) to anyone that I help do builds for. An extra $10-50 now will easily save you $100+ in a year if you decide to get a second GPU or something. :)

 

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