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depends on your upgrade, list the full specs? 

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Keep it, But i would recommend that you only stress it up to 600-650 watts so it will hold up for a longer time.

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Waiting for the new R9 Nano specs and review, so any upgrade specs are tentative.

 

My Current Rig:

P55 Chipset

Intel i7-870

4 x 2gb (1333 mhz)

Gigabyte 6850-oc 1GB GDDR5

1 x 320gb HDD

1x 2TB HDD

 

This was a Dell computer purchased in 2010, the GPU and PSU was purchased in 2011

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