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Hey guys,

 

So im purchasing a GTX 970 to replace my old GTX 650 2GB and I have a Corsair Enthusiast Series TX650W power supply.

 

I aren't planning on overclocking as im sticking to 1080p gaming but with the option of 4k in future.

 

So basically, will my 650 watt power supply be enough? I don't overclock my CPU and I have an SSD and a HDD as-well.

 

Thanks forum!

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Im getting the EVGA Superclocked version as I've seen a great offer online, but if its enough for one GPU then thats fantastic, SLI is something to consider in the future!

 

It's plenty. I run an EVGA Superclocked 970 on a PSU with 576W on the +12V rail (Antec Neo Eco 620C) and it's way more than enough to allow my 970 to overclock like a madman.

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