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Mini ITX build ( PSU consultation)

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650w is plenty,even for a high end gpu setup. Get this instead http://pcpartpicker.com/part/cooler-master-power-supply-rs550amaag1 . Why? It is a really great psu and only 140mm in length which you will certainly appreciate when building a system in that little case.

Hello Im new in the forum thanks in advance for your time ! 

Im building a computer to moderate gaming mainly BF4, these are the parts I've got for the moment but I dont know if the PSU its OK 
I did use a wattage calculator but im not sure if I did it properly.

can you please help me to decide between 650W-750W ?

GPU: Gigabyte R9 270X Graphics Card (2gb)   ( I may update the card in the long run, but nothing hardcore)
RAM:Crucial 8GB 4x2 240P UDM PC3-12800

HDD: WD 1TB CAVIAR BLUE SATA ( I may add and SSD in the short term)

CASE: Cooler Master ELITE 130 - MINI-ITX

MOBO:MSI FM2+A88 MINI ITX AC FM2+KAVERI 100WAT

CPU: AMD A8-6600K 3.90 GHZ PROCESSOR
Optical Drive:LG Black 12X BD-ROM 16X DVD-ROM SATA

CPU Cooler: Cooler Master SEIDON 120V

PSU #1: 

EVGA SuperNOVA NEX650G GOLD 650W

 

PSU#2: 

EVGA SuperNOVA NEX750B BRONZE 750W

 

Im aware that one is GOLD certified and the other one BRONZE.

 

 

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you can run a 270x on less that 600 my cousin is running a 270x+8320 on a 550 supply 650w one should do it

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650w is plenty,even for a high end gpu setup. Get this instead http://pcpartpicker.com/part/cooler-master-power-supply-rs550amaag1 . Why? It is a really great psu and only 140mm in length which you will certainly appreciate when building a system in that little case.

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