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i know the rx 590 is a controversial card but i got one for cheap i just need a new psu for it, any cheap or budget friendly options that works with the xfx rx 590 fatboy (has a 8pin and 6pin)
 

im new to gpu's since ive had a 1030 for like 7 years and it doesnt need pins, just pcie power, so if i said anything wrong feel free to correct

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10 minutes ago, harugago said:

i know the rx 590 is a controversial card but i got one for cheap i just need a new psu for it, any cheap or budget friendly options that works with the xfx rx 590 fatboy (has a 8pin and 6pin)
 

im new to gpu's since ive had a 1030 for like 7 years and it doesnt need pins, just pcie power, so if i said anything wrong feel free to correct

The MSI A650BN has all the cables you need 🙂  Reliable and well priced unit. 5 years warranty.

It has 2x 6+2 pin connectors so you can make an 8 and a 6 for your GPU.

 

We recommend this PSU multiple times a week for budget builds 🙂

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16 minutes ago, Hinjima said:

The MSI A650BN has all the cables you need 🙂  Reliable and well priced unit. 5 years warranty.

It has 2x 6+2 pin connectors so you can make an 8 and a 6 for your GPU.

 

We recommend this PSU multiple times a week for budget builds 🙂

Yoooo, this helped alot, thank you for the recommendation, i will definitely check this out, props to you brother!

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7 minutes ago, harugago said:

Yoooo, this helped alot, thank you for the recommendation, i will definitely check this out, props to you brother!

No Problem! 

I think we recommend the ABN PSU lineup from MSI at least 20 times a week 😄

The price is great and its a decent unit.

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10 hours ago, --SID-- said:

Reommandation depends on country and availability. In some markets the better TT Smart BM3, XPG Kyber and Asrock Challenger are about the sime price like the MSI MAG A650BN.

Unfortunately, the "XPG Kyber and Asrock Challenger" aren't really available for my country and the Thermaltake smart bm3 is almost twice as expensive, but i still appreciate the recommendation.

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