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i don't know how much watts i need for my components. Please help!

 

CPU: i5 4460

MB: Gigabyte GA-H97M-HD3

GPU: Gigabyte Geforce 750 ti Back edition 2GB

SSD: Intel 530 series 120GB SSD

HDD: 2 Seagate Barracuda 550GB

RAM:G skill Sniper f3

Cpu cooler: Corsair Hydro H55

 

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Just get a 600 watt one and you'll be fine.

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Literally anything will power that. But it's still important to get a quality psu. I suggest getting a evga 500W. Simple cheap and insanely good for the price, like all evga's psu's are right now. 

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EVGA Supernova g2 750w and you are set

Lol. That is just wasting money. 

 

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Even 500 watt will be fine since 750 ti use super eiffiicient maxwell architecture

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I agree

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Yeaa.. that config draws close to nothing lol. Just get a nice little 500Watter and you'll be golden.

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Even 500 watt will be fine since 750 ti use super eiffiicient maxwell architecture

 

 

I agree

 

Did you just agree to your own comment? :P

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Seriously, keep repeating what others says won't really help someone. Maxwell architecture are so damn well optimised.

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For that system? 400W.

 

Maybe you will want to go with a better GPU in the future though, so buying 600W to give you headroom and flexibility in the future is not a bad idea.

 

Also, you may want to consider an AMD R9 280 instead of the GTX 750Ti.  Both are ~$150, but the 280 is vastly superior.

 

If you are tight on money, I would recommend to skip the H55 and put that money towards an even better GPU.  It looks like you're going for a gaming rig, so GPU > everything else.  Also, you aren't getting an overclockable CPU, so aftermarket cooling is not necessary.  If you ever wanted to go aftermarket later, it is an easy part to add.  Buying a new GPU at a later date is a much more expensive endeavor.  Try and put as much money into your GPU as possible, while keeping your i5.

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Yeah why not! I'm not used to forum posting system xD but yeah even 430 watts is fine for his build :P

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I call AMD fan boy, R9 280 aren't even in the same price range as GTX 750 Ti xD

GTX 760 IS in the price range of R9 280

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I call AMD fan boy, R9 280 aren't even in the same price range as GTX 750 Ti xD

GTX 760 IS in the price range of R9 280

No, what he said is perfectly valid. Both are below $150 (if you search around for deals on the 280). 

 

Like he said, ditching the AIO and putting the money towards a better GPU is a good idea. Nothing to do with fan boys, just good advice. 

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EVGA Supernova g2 750w and you are set

What? Why? I don't think he means to sli 10 750ti's.... because that's about what you would need to make use of that power supply. The man is clearly on tighter budget than that.

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here is a good video to help you

but if you still need help or short on time

i would say 400-550W would do just fine as long as you get one with a good brand like antec, corsair, cooler master, sea sonic, EVGA, or fractal design    

 

 

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What? Why? I don't think he means to sli 10 750ti's.... because that's about what you would need to make use of that power supply. The man is clearly on tighter budget than that.

You can't even SLI them in the first place (: But yes, that would be massive overkill. 

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You can't even SLI them in the first place (: But yes, that would be massive overkill. 

Just a joke, lol In linus' testing 980's could be 4way sli and still not use 750Watts

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Maxwell's just crazy power efficient. Definitely good for the 900M series. 

Yeah, that with broadwell.. laptops are becoming....interesting.

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What? Why? I don't think he means to sli 10 750ti's.... because that's about what you would need to make use of that power supply. The man is clearly on tighter budget than that.

well if you were to put 5 or 7 in a folding rig (the 750ti are besets at folding i get 60k PPD on mine) then a 750W could make sense  

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well if you were to put 5 or 7 in a folding rig (the 750ti are besets at folding i get 60k PPD on mine) then a 750W could make sense  

If he was doing folding, I don't think he would have a 750ti lol

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