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R9 390, i7 4790.. In that calculation thing it said it recommend 490w, after that linus video, decided to take about 100w more

WOW, ok. I have to beg the question why you're cheaping out on what is essentially the beating heart of the computer?

EDIT: this is what i would recommend for that level of hardware: http://en.ksp.co.il/?uin=17645

I looked at the tier list and i wanted to get the antec 600 vp for about a 500w system at first before looking at that list xD.. but im gonna get the gpu soon and im gonna have to get a new psu. So from that link :

http://en.ksp.co.il/?select=.1108..140..553..554.&list=1&sort=2&glist=0&uin=0&txt_search=&buy=&minprice=0&maxprice=0&store=KSP03

Whats the best cheapest psu i can choose from there? Cant really pay too much.. If you recommend another wattage then which one?

Also i cant buy from amazon/newegg whatever.. Only from that site so the selection is a bit slim..

Thank you.

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which GPU(s)?

I'd take the seasonic directly below the VP600P over the VP600P.

but this would be much better if it's not too expensive: http://en.ksp.co.il/?uin=9817

Aftermarket 980Ti >= Fury X >= Reference 980Ti > Fury > 980 > 390X > 390 >= 970 380X > 380 >= 960 > 950 >= 370 > 750Ti = 360

"The Orange Box" || CPU: i5 4690k || RAM: Kingston Hyper X Fury 16GB || Case: Aerocool DS200 (Orange) || Cooler: Cryorig R1 Ultimate || Storage: Kingston SSDNow V300 240GB + WD Black 1TB || PSU: Corsair RM750 || Mobo: ASUS Z97-A || GPU: EVGA GTX 970 FTW+

"Unnamed Form Factor Switch" || CPU: i7 6700K || RAM: Kingston HyperX Fury 16GB || Case: Phanteks Enthoo Evolv Mini ITX (White) || Cooler: Cryorig R1 Ultimate (Green Cover) || Storage: Samsung 850 Evo 1TB || PSU: XFX XTR 550W || Mobo: ASUS Z170I Pro Gaming || GPU: EVGA GTX 970 FTW+

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which GPU(s)?

I'd take the seasonic directly below it.

but this would be much better if it's not too expensive: http://en.ksp.co.il/?uin=9817

R9 390, i7 4790.. In that calculation thing it said it recommend 490w, after that linus video, decided to take about 100w more

And thanks ill consider the seasonic man!

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R9 390, i7 4790.. In that calculation thing it said it recommend 490w, after that linus video, decided to take about 100w more

WOW, ok. I have to beg the question why you're cheaping out on what is essentially the beating heart of the computer?

EDIT: this is what i would recommend for that level of hardware: http://en.ksp.co.il/?uin=17645

Aftermarket 980Ti >= Fury X >= Reference 980Ti > Fury > 980 > 390X > 390 >= 970 380X > 380 >= 960 > 950 >= 370 > 750Ti = 360

"The Orange Box" || CPU: i5 4690k || RAM: Kingston Hyper X Fury 16GB || Case: Aerocool DS200 (Orange) || Cooler: Cryorig R1 Ultimate || Storage: Kingston SSDNow V300 240GB + WD Black 1TB || PSU: Corsair RM750 || Mobo: ASUS Z97-A || GPU: EVGA GTX 970 FTW+

"Unnamed Form Factor Switch" || CPU: i7 6700K || RAM: Kingston HyperX Fury 16GB || Case: Phanteks Enthoo Evolv Mini ITX (White) || Cooler: Cryorig R1 Ultimate (Green Cover) || Storage: Samsung 850 Evo 1TB || PSU: XFX XTR 550W || Mobo: ASUS Z170I Pro Gaming || GPU: EVGA GTX 970 FTW+

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WOW, ok. I have to beg the question why you're cheaping out on what is essentially the beating heart of the computer?

EDIT: this is what i would recommend for that level of hardware: http://en.ksp.co.il/?uin=17645

Ok man ill think about it cause after the gpu i wont have lotsa cash, im also wondering about the sizes, all the psus would fit right?

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The PSU just screws into the case, and the cables are pretty straight forward/usually labeled to what they go to. The GPU is usually a PCI-E x16 slot card, so make sure you release the latch on the motherboard's x16 slot. Push it down until it is secure in there, and then you screw it into the back part of the case where there's a little screw hole or 2.

What do you mean about the cables of the psu? Dont i just unplug the current psu and then plug them all back? Do i have to use any other cables?
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