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Hello. I have an FX 8320E and I will soon probably upgrade from a radeon HD 6670 to an r9 380 and I am looking for a good, relatively cheap PSU that can sustain both of them. I suppose 450-550 watts would suffice? If possible, no more expensive than 70 eur. Thank you.

I have a Fury Nitro and an FX 8320E. Screw my life?

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14 minutes ago, Chewique said:

AMD use a lot of power, its best to have to much than not enough

Bit of an exaggeration...

 

Any 500W PSU from SeaSonic or XFX would be fine. I'd personally recommend the EVGA SuperNOVA 550 G2 if you could afford it.

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5 hours ago, Phoenix721 said:

Hello. I have an FX 8320E and I will soon probably upgrade from a radeon HD 6670 to an r9 380 and I am looking for a good, relatively cheap PSU that can sustain both of them. I suppose 450-550 watts would suffice? If possible, no more expensive than 70 eur. Thank you.

Anything in yellow in my sig would be optimal for you. I'd suggest taking a gander at my PSU whitelist while you're down there as well.

 

The Antec HCG/EVGA B2 sound like something up your alley so I might look into them. 

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