compatiblity check and psu requirement

jack1405

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Jul 14, 2013
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hey mates...
im building a new pc ..i want u to check is it compatible or not and the best psu required
my specs:
intel i3-3220 processor
as rock b75 pro3m motherboard
amd/ati 7750hd gddr5 1gb graphic card
seagate 1tb hard disk
corsair 4gb ddr3 ram

......thanx in advance

 
Solution
They should be fine. I recommend this PSU for your build -

Corsair Builder series CX 430M 80+ Bronze certified Modular PSU - http://pcpartpicker.com/part/corsair-power-supply-cx430m

Because you're using efficient components, this modular PSU will save the cable clutter inside your system. It comes with a 6 pin PCI-E power cable, so if you upgrade to a GPU with a requirement such as that, you can just plug the cable into the PSU and into the card, removing difficulty trying to fish out the 6 pin PCI-E cable from inside your computer.

Hopefully this helps.

dottorrent

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They should be fine. I recommend this PSU for your build -

Corsair Builder series CX 430M 80+ Bronze certified Modular PSU - http://pcpartpicker.com/part/corsair-power-supply-cx430m

Because you're using efficient components, this modular PSU will save the cable clutter inside your system. It comes with a 6 pin PCI-E power cable, so if you upgrade to a GPU with a requirement such as that, you can just plug the cable into the PSU and into the card, removing difficulty trying to fish out the 6 pin PCI-E cable from inside your computer.

Hopefully this helps.
 
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jack1405

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Jul 14, 2013
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if i use a 630w psu.....is it goin to fit...whats the difference in it..??????
and my motherboard is micro atx and psu u suggested is atx...is it k
and thanx for ur suggestion
 

dottorrent

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Firstly, if that particular 630W PSU was under $30, don't even consider. Get one made by Antec, XFX, Seasonic, Corsair, Silverstone, any well known brand.

Secondly, it doesn't matter. A standard ATX PSU will fit in 95% of cases and all will work with any motherboard, whether it would be micro-ATX, XL-ATX, Mini-iTX, so long as there is a 24 pin motherboard power connection on the motherboard itself.
 


For a system using a single Radeon HD 7750 graphics card AMD specifies a minimum of a 400 Watt or greater system power supply. The power supply should also have a maximum combined +12 Volt continuous current rating of 20 Amps or greater.

It is the computer case that will determine the power supply unit's form factor (i.e. whether or not it is ATX/PS2, TFX, SFX, micro-ATX, mini ITX, etc.)