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did it will work?

kealieon

hi to all the people who read this topic! 

 

my question is simple

do a 575w power supplie will be enought to suporte this build 

560 ti

FX-8320

ASUS M5A97 LE R2.0 AMD970 for motherboard

G.SKILL Ripjaws X F3-14900CL9D-8GBXL 8GB 2X4GB DDR3-1866 CL9-10-9-28 Memory

 

and two hdd one seagate baracuda 300gb and a 1to western digital

 

thanks to people to anwser :)

 

ps: how to know if your 560ti is a 448 core

 

ps: my friends got the same build but with watercold and 760ti and only have 600w that why is nervous about need to buy new power supplie

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i can only imagine a "575w psu" being utter shit. I'd buy a decent one. However the wattage is enough.

 

 

*What is that 760ti your friend has?! O.o*

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Welcome to the Forum.

 

I wouldn't trust any shady power supplies and 575w is a shady number for power supplies...

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dude i got the shitty computer right now  ( i lost my monster in a fucking house fire) and now i got no money and the build that i got now is the shitty i ever see it

 

AMD Athlon 64 X2 4600+

NF-MCP61 for motherboard

4gb of ddr2 

560ti

 

xD and i run gta 5 (ps:i overclock the cpu at max because lolipop candy)

that why i tried to get something better because i love gaming and play in my pc compo

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FloRolf i dont know srsly i was like whaaat xD

 

and it should be enought for the build 

ps: i know it cheap but for the moment it will do xD its a coolermaster psu 

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manikyath: if i get enought money i will get something upper then 150$ but i got 70$ to put on powersupplie xD

 

and if you guys have idea for motherboard and cpu that could be better then what im going to bought for better price just say it :) 

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manikyath: if i get enought money i will get something upper then 150$ but i got 70$ to put on powersupplie xD

and if you guys have idea for motherboard and cpu that could be better then what im going to bought for better price just say it :)

What country are you from? The price for a PSU does not make it better or worse. I got my evga supernova g2 750 watt for $85. Minus shipping and Mir. It is one of the top rated PSUs out there.

It's always a good day if you woke up breathing.

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