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I'm looking for a PSU that can power Msi GTX 970 Gaming, AMD Fx-9590 and Msi 970 Gaming. Is 750W enough?

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EVGA B2 650 Watt should work perfectly.

 

Hope this helps :P

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EVGA B2 650 Watt should work perfectly.

 

Hope this helps :P

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Do not buy a 9590 and a 970 board. It will probably catch fire.

Better, yet, don't buy a 9590. It's basically an overclocked 8350.

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6 minutes ago, fufs said:

I'm looking for a PSU that can power Msi GTX 970 Gaming, AMD Fx-9590 and Msi 970 Gaming. Is 750W enough?

 750W is overkill. 550W will do just fine. Give us a budget so we can recommend a good model.

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3 minutes ago, ProKeero said:

EVGA B2 650 Watt should work perfectly.

 

Hope this helps :P

The b2 is made of lower quality components than the gs/g2 series and 650 is still overkill, well its still better than NEX

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Just now, Matty2hatty said:

The b2 is made of lower quality components than the gs/g2 series and 650 is still overkill, well its still better than NEX

Ok but i thought the B1 had very crap components? anyway he could use a VS550 Watt from Corsair?

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2 minutes ago, Matty2hatty said:

 

Have you bought them parts? Gimme a budget and i will build a better one, 750w is overkill, i think 550w could power that, get a evga 550w g2

I bought the GPU (Msi GTX 970 Gaming). I'm from Poland, so my budget is around 5000PLN. I'm shopping at www.morele.net

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2 minutes ago, ProKeero said:

Ok but i thought the B1 had very crap components? anyway he could use a VS550 Watt from Corsair?

WHAT! No! not the vs series!

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I think that cx series is good enough for me

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9 minutes ago, Savir said:

 750W is overkill. 550W will do just fine. Give us a budget so we can recommend a good model.

i really wouldnt recomend 550W for his rig, even though its one cpu and one gpu

that cpu consumes more power than the gpu LOL

i recommend ATLEAST 600W for his case, since he needs enough wattage on the 12v rail for that monster 9590

-sigh- feeling like I'm being too negative lately

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4 minutes ago, Matty2hatty said:

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how much?

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38 minutes ago, ProKeero said:

EVGA B2 650 Watt should work perfectly.

 

Hope this helps :P

There's no 650W B2.

 

42 minutes ago, fufs said:

I'm looking for a PSU that can power Msi GTX 970 Gaming, AMD Fx-9590 and Msi 970 Gaming. Is 750W enough?

You should buy an i5 and 390 rather than a CPU that requires more power than most GPUs and a motherboard that doesn't have the proper power phase to run a CPU that will end up having it catch fire.

 

Just get a cheaper i5 and a cheaper motherboard and yet more performance.

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20 minutes ago, fufs said:

how much?

Under 5000, not sure exact, put together the parts to see the exact price

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1 hour ago, Moonzy said:

i really wouldnt recomend 550W for his rig, even though its one cpu and one gpu

that cpu consumes more power than the gpu LOL

i recommend ATLEAST 600W for his case, since he needs enough wattage on the 12v rail for that monster 9590

Yeah the 9590 is a power hungry CPU but I doubt it will consume over 500W. I dont know much about the cpu so I could be wrong. 

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1 minute ago, Savir said:

Yeah the 9590 is a power hungry CPU but I doubt it will consume over 500W. I dont know much about the cpu so I could be wrong. 

hmm lets see... a gtx 970 have a rated tdp of 145W

and a 9590 is rated at 220W stock, 250W when OC-ed

so... about 1.75x a gtx 970 :D 

-sigh- feeling like I'm being too negative lately

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9 minutes ago, fufs said:

what about this one (with Msi GTX 970 Gaming)? Which PSU?

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what gpu? the 970? then i recommend evga g2 550w :D 

-sigh- feeling like I'm being too negative lately

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1 hour ago, fufs said:

I'm looking for a PSU that can power Msi GTX 970 Gaming, AMD Fx-9590 and Msi 970 Gaming. Is 750W enough?

the MSI gaming 970 motherboard is nowhere near strong enough to support the FX-9590...you'll need a MUCH better and more expensive 990FX board...and even then the FX-9590 is slower than intel CPU's even if you go back 2 or 3 generations intel still beats it...that CPU is a joke do not buy AM3+ stuff it's outdated, inefficient and slow.

Get yourself a nice little core i5 build instead, it will slap bitch the FX in just about anything really.

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12 minutes ago, i_build_nanosuits said:

the MSI gaming 970 motherboard is nowhere near strong enough to support the FX-9590...you'll need a MUCH better and more expensive 990FX board...and even then the FX-9590 is slower than intel CPU's even if you go back 2 or 3 generations intel still beats it...that CPU is a joke do not buy AM3+ stuff it's outdated, inefficient and slow.

Get yourself a nice little core i5 build instead, it will slap bitch the FX in just about anything really.

If you will my replay a little bit higher, you will see that i'm building now a pc with i7-6700k

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