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Which country? Will you be planning on upgrading to a dual-card setup anytime soon?

If not, then a 550-650w unit would really be enough. There's a number of possibilities such as the Seasonic G-series, XFX ProSeries, Rosewill Capstone-M, FSP Aurum, etc, though pricing differs from store to store.

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Which country? Will you be planning on upgrading to a dual-card setup anytime soon?

If not, then a 550-650w unit would really be enough. There's a number of possibilities such as the Seasonic G-series, XFX ProSeries, Rosewill Capstone-M, FSP Aurum, etc, though pricing differs from store to store.

im from denmark and the prices are a little high but im also overclocking, so will 650 watt be anuff
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The Seasonic G Series 650W 80 plus gold power supply is a good choice, but I am not sure if you have it in your country...

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Well anything from Seasonic, Corsair, or Silverstone won't let you down. Although if you have a small case go with a Silverstone Strider power supply along with the PP05 short cable set.

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Silverstone Strider Plus 600w would be more than enough for your setup. About $110' date=' fully modular, 80Plus silver if you care about that and well built.[/quote']

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This is probably a bit more expensive where you are ,not sure; but the Corsair HX 650W power supply is "Modular", "80 PLUS GOLD" and is very quiet at low loads but it is $149 here in Perth, WA. Anything from Corsair, Sliverstone and a couple others is built very well, any power supply from them, I recommend.

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im from denmark and the prices are a little high but im also overclocking, so will 650 watt be anuff

Yes, 650w would be enough. For a specific unit, I'd recommend the XFX ProSeries 650w:

http://www.komplett.no/k/ki.aspx?sku=760107

heres some thing funny the 750 watt is cheaper

750 watt http://www.komplett.dk/k/ki.aspx?sku=760108

650 watt http://www.komplett.no/k/ki.aspx?sku=760107

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im from denmark and the prices are a little high but im also overclocking, so will 650 watt be anuff

Yes, 650w would be enough. For a specific unit, I'd recommend the XFX ProSeries 650w:

http://www.komplett.no/k/ki.aspx?sku=760107

Wow, didn't notice that. I'd recommend that then, given it's a pretty good deal for the price.
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