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ok so i want a radeon r9 390
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What is your current PSU?
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Dan- wrote What is your current PSU?
it is a very bad one
coolmax zx-600
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HOODIINII wroteDan- wrote What is your current PSU?
it is a very bad one
coolmax zx-600
That PSU will handle a 390 assuming it is providing somewhere near 600W, but you would want to upgrade it ASAP.
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what would you recommend upgrading the psu to.
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HOODIINII wrote what would you recommend upgrading the psu to.
It depends, what is your budget?
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JaffaCakeNotBiscuit wroteHOODIINII wrote what would you recommend upgrading the psu to.
It depends, what is your budget?
well at this point $500 dollars
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