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I need a new power supply for the graphics card I just purchased, since my current is a measly 350W.
Looking for at least 450.
I know I'm supposed to give you guys some specs, but I don't know where to get the ones needed for this, all I know is that I have an Asus motherboard. For all I know all PSUs could be the same. I don't know. Don't worry about price because I can probably find it on ebay. Unless they come less than $30 normally.
Looking for at least 450.
I know I'm supposed to give you guys some specs, but I don't know where to get the ones needed for this, all I know is that I have an Asus motherboard. For all I know all PSUs could be the same. I don't know. Don't worry about price because I can probably find it on ebay. Unless they come less than $30 normally.
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You can download a program called Speccy which will list your system specifications. Ideally we'd need your Processor, Motherboard, Graphics Card and power supply. For the power supply you'd have to open the case and read the make and model off the side.
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