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Processor: Intel Pentium Dual Core E2200
Memory: 4GB
HDD: 320GB
Graphics Card: GeForce GTX 260

What PSU do I need? I know I need 500W at least, but idk what brand or the pins, lol everything confuses me. Looking to spend like $20-$40 on one. Thanks, +REP


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It can prove hard to get a good one at that price.
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a 500 watt should do just fine.

im using a 430 watt with 8gigs of ram a ge force gtx 660 and a intel core i5 3470, and it works great. so yeah a 500 watt will do you just fine
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I know what Watts, but idk a specific PSU I should get? Could you link me to one?
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you only need like 300 watts....

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consult the specifications of the PSU and your hardware to make sure this has the right connectors, or that you have them.

Edit: as in look at the connectors on your graphics card and motherboard, and make sure they are the same as the connectors that are on the PSU.
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If you have faith in OCZ's rebate, this is a great unit for a good price. Around $34 after the rebate and code.

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If not, the CX500 is an OK-at-best option.

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My money would be on a better unit that I could use for future builds and upgrades with no worries. I would worry about any CX-series unit other than the CX430 or possibly the CX750.

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dunder wrote you only need like 300 watts....

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consult the specifications of the PSU and your hardware to make sure this has the right connectors, or that you have them.

Edit: as in look at the connectors on your graphics card and motherboard, and make sure they are the same as the connectors that are on the PSU.

The 260 sucks a lot of power and requires two 6-pin power connectors. A cheapo 350w unit isn't good for this.
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r00t wrote If you have faith in OCZ's rebate, this is a great unit for a good price. Around $34 after the rebate and code.

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If not, the CX500 is an OK-at-best option.

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My money would be on a better unit that I could use for future builds and upgrades with no worries. I would worry about any CX-series unit other than the CX430 or possibly the CX750.

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dunder wrote you only need like 300 watts....

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consult the specifications of the PSU and your hardware to make sure this has the right connectors, or that you have them.

Edit: as in look at the connectors on your graphics card and motherboard, and make sure they are the same as the connectors that are on the PSU.

The 260 sucks a lot of power and requires two 6-pin power connectors. A cheapo 350w unit isn't good for this.
Those are all pretty expensive, haha and idk if I will have the money. What about this one? [ Register or Signin to view external links. ]
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One thing to learn is, never skimp on the PSU, it is the most important part of a PC.


This is also a great PSU.

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Power supplies are guilty until proven innocent, and since I can't find a good review for that power supply, I suggest avoiding it. Paying a little extra for a decent PSU is very, very important.
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r00t wrote Power supplies are guilty until proven innocent, and since I can't find a good review for that power supply, I suggest avoiding it. Paying a little extra for a decent PSU is very, very important.
I stand by the XFX, they give a 5 year warranty!
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