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im getting a gaming computer and im getting 750-1000W
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Plus wrote im getting a gaming computer and im getting 750-1000WShould I go for a 750? Seems ok
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zR-Pwnage wrotePlus wrote im getting a gaming computer and im getting 750-1000WShould I go for a 750? Seems ok
750w is not needed at all for that build. 750w could run 2 GTX 680's in SLI if you needed it to. That wattage is fine. If you plan on upgrading in the future you may need a new PSU though. If you want to tell me your budget for the PSU or just all the parts I can pick out a build for you.
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Cawnah wroteThe maximum amount of money I have for this build is 400 pounds. I only wanna go AMD though. Not a big Intel fanzR-Pwnage wrotePlus wrote im getting a gaming computer and im getting 750-1000WShould I go for a 750? Seems ok
750w is not needed at all for that build. 750w could run 2 GTX 680's in SLI if you needed it to. That wattage is fine. If you plan on upgrading in the future you may need a new PSU though. If you want to tell me your budget for the PSU or just all the parts I can pick out a build for you.
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zR-Pwnage wroteWhat? Why? You know an I3 is around 95 pounds right? This will easily destroy the whole FX lineup. Furthermore, the reviews for the M5A97 are pretty poor (also if you follow my advice of getting an I3, you can't use that board anyway. get the MSI Z77 G45) as Cawnah rightfully said, if you skimp on that PSU, you're going to have a 400 pound paperweight when that thing shorts.Cawnah wroteThe maximum amount of money I have for this build is 400 pounds. I only wanna go AMD though. Not a big Intel fanzR-Pwnage wrotePlus wrote im getting a gaming computer and im getting 750-1000WShould I go for a 750? Seems ok
750w is not needed at all for that build. 750w could run 2 GTX 680's in SLI if you needed it to. That wattage is fine. If you plan on upgrading in the future you may need a new PSU though. If you want to tell me your budget for the PSU or just all the parts I can pick out a build for you.
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