Power Supply for GTX 770 4GB

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I'm building in a week or two and I was wondering if my power supply would be enough.

Here is a link to all of my parts
http://pcpartpicker.com/user/ShadowSpy/saved/1BDD

The only thing not on there is my Vertex 4 SSD and 1TB barracuda.

This is a link to the graphic card: http://www.newegg.ca/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814125462

And here is a link to the psu: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16817139029

I am hoping that it will be enough as my budget is getting very tight right now.

Any help would be much appreciated :)

Thanks
 
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The GTX 770 is a 200 watt part.
If you go with an i7 figure that's a 100 watts.
add 100 watts for you board ram and drives.
And your at a max draw of 400 watts. Get a 500 or 600 to make sure you have a buffer and your good to go.

Just looked at your PC parts picker list, and that computer will use like 100 watts of power doing little thing like using the internet. It will draw around 300 while gaming, and if your into benchmarks or folding at home then you will see it hit its max draw of around 400watts.

The PSU you picked out will be more than enough.

bucknutty

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The GTX 770 is a 200 watt part.
If you go with an i7 figure that's a 100 watts.
add 100 watts for you board ram and drives.
And your at a max draw of 400 watts. Get a 500 or 600 to make sure you have a buffer and your good to go.

Just looked at your PC parts picker list, and that computer will use like 100 watts of power doing little thing like using the internet. It will draw around 300 while gaming, and if your into benchmarks or folding at home then you will see it hit its max draw of around 400watts.

The PSU you picked out will be more than enough.
 
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