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  • ASrock
  • Intel i5
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June 23, 2013 9:44:15 AM

Hi there, I have been looking for a Power Supply for my new PC, It has a core i5 3330, an Asrock H61M-DGS(cheap but its good), no graphics card, crappy power supply of 450W costs like 20 bucks, Now it runs my pc very well, but it gets like 37C when idle, im not sure if i will get into trouble if I insert a vid card of Radeon HD7750 there. So I need a bit of help from you guys.

Im planning on buying a good PSU with a budget of 70$ on this site, http://www.yoytec.com/ its in spanish but its very clear. I know that before buying i need to know about the compatible size, my crappy PSU is 9cm width, 14cm long and 16cm deep and im planning on buying this one: http://www.yoytec.com/product_info.php/cPath/26_67/prod...
But im not sure if it will fit on my small case, and have the necessary cables for my pc, im a noob.
Also If it will be enough power for my whole components on the PC.
I prefer buying in that site cause its great and i live close to it.
Thanks

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June 23, 2013 9:58:39 AM

7750 doesn't need much for power, you should be fine with a 450W, even a cheap one.
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June 23, 2013 10:28:59 AM

zyky said:
7750 doesn't need much for power, you should be fine with a 450W, even a cheap one.


Will it really work? and will it eventually fry up all my pc? im scared because i dont wanna fry another computer.
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June 23, 2013 3:18:20 PM

Simple google shows this page http://www.amd.com/us/products/desktop/graphics/7000/77... which says a 400W or better is fine. Otherwise since your such a 'noob' and don't even have a clue about cabling I would highly recommend YOU DON'T DO THE WORK YOURSELF. Get someone who knows that they are doing to do it. One simple wrong way and you can not only shock yourself, but you could fry your motherboard, memory or CPU very easily.
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June 23, 2013 4:10:17 PM

Tom Tancredi said:
Simple google shows this page http://www.amd.com/us/products/desktop/graphics/7000/77... which says a 400W or better is fine. Otherwise since your such a 'noob' and don't even have a clue about cabling I would highly recommend YOU DON'T DO THE WORK YOURSELF. Get someone who knows that they are doing to do it. One simple wrong way and you can not only shock yourself, but you could fry your motherboard, memory or CPU very easily.


Dont worry I know the basics, Im planning on buying a PSU and the vid card, I wont let them fix them for me because i know they wil not handle with care as it is not their pc, that basic, I just need to find videos on yourtube. Thanks anyways

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