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ShadY_Vader

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  1. I have looked into a ryzen build but sadly a ryzen 5 1600 and a B350 motherboard exceeds my budget limit. These parts are more expensive in my country than their intel counterparts.
  2. Hello. I am building a a new pc and im a bit confused about the power supply i should get for my computer, even after doing quite a lot of research on the internet regarding the topic. These will be the specs of my new pc: Intel i5-7400 Gigabyte GA-Gaming B8 LGA 1151 motherboard Gigabyte Geforce gtx 1050TI 4GB DDR5 OC Corsair Memory 16GB (8GBx2) DDR4 Corsair Carbide SPEC-01 Case I have not yet decided on the storage and the cpu cooling system but i am most probably going to go forward with a air-cooled system rather than liquid cooled. The pcpartmaker site states that my system will require 220W of power, and after adding storage and additional fans im assuming it would reach to 300-330W. I have carefully selected my CPU and mobo as i am aware that i do not plan on overclocking my pc. The gpu also does not require a 6-pin connector and can get power directly from the PCI port. Now the best PSU option in my opinion is the Corsair VS450, which provides a continuous 450W supply and has 80plus rating, which i think is really good for its price. I have also looked at coolermaster products and Thermaltake Litepower products at the same price range but they do not seem as good as the corsair PSU. Both CM and thermaltake do not provide continuous supply specs on their sites. If any one of you has a better product in mind or any advice on the build i would really appreciate it. Do you think i should get a higher/lower wattage PSU? Do you have anything to say about the Corsair VS450? Thanks in advance. P.S. Please keep in mind that this is kind of a budget build
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