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A good 500w psu should suffice even if you overclock. 600w if you want some more headroom.

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A 500w is plenty. 650/700w if you want to SLI

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That Combo will draw around 300-350W off the wall. A good 500W PSU would put you in the efficiency sweetspot. ;) Seasonic PSUs are usually quiet.

I found this one, it's 600w (i want a bit of breathing room for SLI in the future), http://www.scan.co.uk/products/600w-evga-600b-80plus-bronze-1x120mm-silent-fan-atx-psu

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I found this one, it's 600w (i want a bit of breathing room for SLI in the future), http://www.scan.co.uk/products/600w-evga-600b-80plus-bronze-1x120mm-silent-fan-atx-psu

 

I have heard about some issues with the EVGA G1 and B1 series. Their G2 and B2 series seem to be great though.

 

That one would be excellent: http://www.scan.co.uk/products/620w-seasonic-evo-full-modular-80plus-bronze-dc-dc-120mm-silent-bb-fan-atx-psu

 

A tad much for 620W, i know but good quality and silent.

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I have heard about some issues with the EVGA G1 and B1 series. Their G2 and B2 series seem to be great though.

Yeah ripple suppression sucks http://www.overclock.net/t/1500086/why-you-should-not-buy-an-evga-430-500-500b-600b-psu

 

 

That one would be excellent: http://www.scan.co.uk/products/620w-seasonic-evo-full-modular-80plus-bronze-dc-dc-120mm-silent-bb-fan-atx-psu

 

A tad much for 620W, i know but good quality and silent.

520W version is available too http://www.scan.co.uk/products/520w-seasonic-m1211-520-evo-full-modular-80-plus-bronze-atx-psu

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I found this one, it's 600w (i want a bit of breathing room for SLI in the future), http://www.scan.co.uk/products/600w-evga-600b-80plus-bronze-1x120mm-silent-fan-atx-psu

There is also the gs series from evga, which are seasonic rebrands.

http://www.scan.co.uk/products/550w-evga-supernova-gs-psu-fully-modular-80-plus-gold-45a-single-rail-sli-crossfirex-support-whisper

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