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1 hour ago, JasonHS said:

you say it's good for my gtx 750ti? And yes i have the price 241lei =   60.57 $

Yes it would be good for a 750 Ti as well as future builds.

 

1 hour ago, JasonHS said:

the wattage doesn;t really matter as i've heard,the amps matter

Kind of true.

When PSUs are advertised they are advertised with their total wattage. That total number is then split up into different voltages. The most important part is the 12 volt rail. Let's take the PSU I mentioned as an example. It has a 28 ampere 12 volt rail.

28 x 12 = 336

That means that the 430 watt PSU can provide up to 336 watts on the 12V rail, which is for things like your graphics card. The remaining watts are on rails that provide less power (for things like HDDs and stuff).

A 760 Ti will not use anywhere near 336 watts so you will be fine.

Greetings.I have an ASUS VG248QE and I want to buy an GTX 750/750ti.Will  i get 144hz with it? And what is the best psu for it? (I;m budget,we don't have evga psus here)

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10 hours ago, Aytex said:

in csgo yea

no in tipple A games

I remember you,you remember be i suppose? =) I also play overwatch but with my r7 250 in run it in 70fps low

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10 hours ago, Aytex said:

overwatch is a pretty well optimized game

the fps shouldn't be a pro tho.the psu should

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Well 750ti is better than your r7 250 but not enough to provide 144fps in most of the games. CSGO, LoL will be fine. Overwatch deffo above 60fps.

For PSU you should go with Seasonic S12ii 520W (it will last you for future upgrades) but if lower wattage PSU (420w) is cheaper then get that as it will be plenty for your system.

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10 hours ago, Aytex said:

any seasonic or XFX unit is good (avoid XT from XFX)

A link? is 500W enough?

 

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Honestly I would recommend saving up a little bit more money for the rx 480

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10 hours ago, Hero7750 said:

Honestly I would recommend saving up a little bit more money for the rx 480

there aren't really a litlle.and i need an nvidia card to get144hz on my monitor..

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38 minutes ago, JasonHS said:

I want to buy an GTX 750/750ti.

What is your budget and where are you ordering from? That's a very low end card these days. Unless you are getting a second hand deal it is most likely far better to just save up a bit more and then get something like the RX 480 or something along those lines.

 

39 minutes ago, JasonHS said:

 i get 144hz with it?

That entirely depends on which games you are talking about, and at what settings.

You will not get anywhere near 144 FPS in the really demanding games like the Battlefield series, The Witcher 3 and such games unless you turn down the settings way down. It will give you 144 FPS in Minesweeper without any problems though.

 

41 minutes ago, JasonHS said:

And what is the best psu for it?

Depends on the rest of your system but a good 500W PSU will be more than enough. Chances are your system won't even use 300 watts, but unless every penny counts it is usually best to not go that low. PSUs are one of the few things you can keep for several builds.

If you got a link to the store you are going to order from I can look up some PSUs for you. It is usually not as simple as saying "get a PSU from this brand, because they are good". Most brands got a few really good units, some bad ones, and a bunch in between.

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10 hours ago, LAwLz said:

What is your budget and where are you ordering from? That's a very low end card these days. Unless you are getting a second hand deal it is most likely far better to just save up a bit more and then get something like the RX 480 or something along those lines.

 

That entirely depends on which games you are talking about, and at what settings.

You will not get anywhere near 144 FPS in the really demanding games like the Battlefield series, The Witcher 3 and such games unless you turn down the settings way down. It will give you 144 FPS in Minesweeper without any problems though.

 

Depends on the rest of your system but a good 500W PSU will be more than enough. Chances are your system won't even use 300 watts, but unless every penny counts it is usually best to not go that low. PSUs are one of the few things you can keep for several builds.

If you got a link to the store you are going to order from I can look up some PSUs for you. It is usually not as simple as saying "get a PSU from this brand, because they are good". Most brands got a few really good units, some bad ones, and a bunch in between.

http://www.emag.ro/surse-pc/c?ref=subcat_2_6 see if you can understand something xD

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1 hour ago, JasonHS said:

there aren't really a litlle.and i need an nvidia card to get144hz on my monitor..

you're only going to get 144fps in some games with that gpu, dont expect that gpu to get 144fps in any demanding games.

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10 hours ago, Hero7750 said:

you're only going to get 144fps in some games with that gpu, dont expect that gpu to get 144fps in any demanding games.

yes i know...

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You will be fine with 500w psu or lower  as long as the psu is high quality one. I have Corsair cx500m on my build (I don't know if it's considered high quality psu, you can get better ones I guess). I'm running R9 380x clocked 1040mhz with 1500mhz memory clock and i5 4690 non k. 

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2 hours ago, JasonHS said:

http://www.emag.ro/surse-pc/c?ref=subcat_2_6 see if you can understand something xD

I don't know what your budget is, but this is a good PSU for the money.

Corsair CX430M - 241 Lei

 

In before ignorant people starts talking about how bad the CX series are without having done any research on it.

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On 6/5/2016 at 0:11 PM, LAwLz said:

I don't know what your budget is, but this is a good PSU for the money.

Corsair CX430M - 241 Lei

 

In before ignorant people starts talking about how bad the CX series are without having done any research on it.

you say it's good for my gtx 750ti? And yes i have the price 241lei =   60.57 $

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On 6/5/2016 at 11:13 AM, GooDBoY920 said:

You will be fine with 500w psu or lower  as long as the psu is high quality one. I have Corsair cx500m on my build (I don't know if it's considered high quality psu, you can get better ones I guess). I'm running R9 380x clocked 1040mhz with 1500mhz memory clock and i5 4690 non k. 

the wattage doesn;t really matter as i've heard,the amps matter

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32 minutes ago, JasonHS said:

 

https://forum-en.msi.com/faq/article/printer/power-requirements-for-graphics-cards

 

I found this online but I don't know if it can be a trusted source or not. It looks 750 ti only needs 20amp from one +12v rail to run. So, I guess any psu with more than 20amp on +12v rail can be used, but I recommend getting something a bit higher because not all psu are efficient.

Anyone please correct me if I wrote the wrong information. 

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1 hour ago, JasonHS said:

you say it's good for my gtx 750ti? And yes i have the price 241lei =   60.57 $

Yes it would be good for a 750 Ti as well as future builds.

 

1 hour ago, JasonHS said:

the wattage doesn;t really matter as i've heard,the amps matter

Kind of true.

When PSUs are advertised they are advertised with their total wattage. That total number is then split up into different voltages. The most important part is the 12 volt rail. Let's take the PSU I mentioned as an example. It has a 28 ampere 12 volt rail.

28 x 12 = 336

That means that the 430 watt PSU can provide up to 336 watts on the 12V rail, which is for things like your graphics card. The remaining watts are on rails that provide less power (for things like HDDs and stuff).

A 760 Ti will not use anywhere near 336 watts so you will be fine.

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