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I want to buy a good power supply for my new build. I don't want to spent too much, but my budget its not too tight anyways. I'm going to overclock a Intel Core i5 4690k, just a little bit for gaming.

 

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Intel Core i5 4690k 

MSI Z97s Krait Edition LGA1150 Socket 

Kingston Hyper X Fury 8GB (2x4) of RAM 

MSI R9 380 4GB VRAM 

Seagate Barracuda 7200 RPM SATA 3 

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I want to buy a good power supply for my new build. I don't want to spent too much, but my budget its not too tight anyways. I'm going to overclock a Intel Core i5 4690k, just a little bit for gaming, 

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Just bought this one, I'm overclocking the same CPU as you. Works awesome. Highly recommend.

My CPU is locked. wat ?

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same CPU as the OP. Why would I be talking to you? I just quoted the PSU you suggested lol.

as "you" well k den

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I don't have it. But this is one of the options that i'm looking for. 

well it seems your in brazil? so prices are different, 

are there any EVGA, Seasonic, XFX psu's there? for around the same price

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well it seems your in brazil? so prices are different, 

are there any EVGA, Seasonic, XFX psu's there? for around the same price

 

I forgot to mention it. I'm gonna travel to US this year. For me, in the US the PC hardware is way more affordable than here. So, i'm buying in the United States, probably using the NewEgg website. This site is reliable? 

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I forgot to mention it. I'm gonna travel to US this year. For me, in the US the PC hardware is way more affordable than here. So, i'm buying in the United States, probably using the NewEgg website. This site is reliable? 

newegg is really popular and reliable, ive bought from there many times, no issues

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If you are only doing a bit of overclocking then it will be fine.

V-series are top of the line - he's fine :P

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