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450W PSU R9 280x?

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So the name of the topic is kinda self- explaining. I have a question: will a 450W 80+ GOLD PSU be able to handle R9 280x? 

 

Thank you for your responses.

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If its gold then it should be fine

cpu: intel i5 4670k @ 4.5ghz Ram: G skill ares 2x4gb 2166mhz cl10 Gpu: GTX 680 liquid cooled cpu cooler: Raijintek ereboss Mobo: gigabyte z87x ud5h psu: cm gx650 bronze Case: Zalman Z9 plus


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Cpu: intel i7 4770k @ 4.2ghz Ram: G skill  ripjaws 2x4gb Gpu: nvidia gtx 970 cpu cooler: akasa venom voodoo Mobo: G1.Sniper Z6 Psu: XFX proseries 650w Case: Zalman H1

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It should be fine as long as you are not running a dual Xeon board.

Quote me to get a reply!

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Depends on the rest you will run in the pc. 

A10 7850k APU procesor on a Gigabite F2A88XN-WIFI mobo, 2x4GB 1866MHz Corsair Vengenance Low profile, Cooler Master Seidon 120M Watter cooler.... an DVD-RW writer and 1TB HDD. That´s all.

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A10 7850k APU procesor on a Gigabite F2A88XN-WIFI mobo, 2x4GB 1866MHz Corsair Vengenance Low profile, Cooler Master Seidon 120M Watter cooler.... an DVD-RW writer and 1TB HDD. That´s all.

Close but ok. Also have you already build this system? And you will just add a R9 280x`? 

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Close but ok. Also have you already build this system? And you will just add a R9 280x`? 

No. I´m goin to build it as soon as i get money for it but for now i´m just kinda looking what can I get. Is there any difference? 

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No. I´m goin to build it as soon as i get money for it but for now i´m just kinda looking what can I get. Is there any difference? 

Then the whole build isn't good . What's your budget? 

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Then the whole build isn't good . What's your budget? 

under 1.000€, whick is aprox. 1376€. I want an mITX build and have a lot of restrictions in the build because i need it SFF build with that correct PSU.

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under 1.000€, whick is aprox. 1376€.

In what country do you live in? Also yeah... you made a stupid there :P 

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In what country do you live in? Also yeah... you made a stupid there :P

Oh, sorry :D ... 1.000€/ 1376USD. ... I live in Slovakia/ middle europe.

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No. I´m goin to build it as soon as i get money for it but for now i´m just kinda looking what can I get. Is there any difference? 

lol then dont get an apu

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Avoid Green drives as much as possible.  WD Green's have high failure rates due to constant turning on/off

need it mITX and SFF PSU

If you get a Corsair 250D, it can use a regular PSU.

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I clobbed a quick build together in the PCPartPicker Germany:

 

CPU: Intel Core i5-4570 3.2GHz Quad-Core Processor  (€168.89 @ Amazon Deutschland) 

CPU Cooler: Corsair H80i 77.0 CFM Liquid CPU Cooler  (€84.90 @ Caseking) 

Motherboard: ASRock H81M-ITX Mini ITX LGA1150 Motherboard  (€60.09 @ Amazon Deutschland) 

Memory: Corsair Vengeance LP 8GB (1 x 8GB) DDR3-1600 Memory  (€52.90 @ Amazon Deutschland) 

Storage: Crucial M500 120GB 2.5" Solid State Disk  (€56.30 @ Amazon Deutschland) 

Storage: Western Digital Caviar Blue 1TB 3.5" 7200RPM Internal Hard Drive  (€51.90 @ Caseking) 

Video Card: XFX Radeon R9 280X 3GB Black Edition Double Dissipation Video Card  (€269.00 @ Caseking) 

Case: Cooler Master Elite 120 Advanced (Black) Mini ITX Tower Case  (€45.32 @ Amazon Deutschland) 

Power Supply: be quiet! 680W 80+ Gold Certified Semi-Modular ATX Power Supply  (€131.22 @ Hardwareversand) 

Total: €920.52

 

This does not include Windows, but it is enough under 1000€ that you can buy one yourself.

I don't know how the prices are in Slovakia, but I think if anything the prices should be lower there ;)

 

Edit: This also gives you enough headroom for decent overclocking.

 

Regards,

mentando

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