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I would have to say corsair have gone a downhill since there OEM moved from seasonic to CWT. I would advise Seasonic or XFX (OEM Seasonic)

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my pc is assembled and i dont whethere there is a psu or not
 
+1^, open your case, read the brand, model and total wattage on the power supply and post it here again.

You don't see an engine in your car unless you open the hood, but you would not say your car does not have an engine just because you can't see it when you drive.
 

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so can my default psu can run r9 290x or 280x
 

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Well, we can't help you if you don't provide the model of your current PSU in your PC. Make sure to check the wattage as well (which is the most essential part of the process), and post back after you have acquired the results. Until then, we can't assist you.

 

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i have beetel bt 450r psu 230v=450 watt , beetel is very known company in my country so tell me 280x run or not or if it not then also i place 280x in ths psu so what happen

 

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Could give your full computer specs? So that I could calculate.
By the way, Beetel isn't a good brand, don't just look at the watts.
Antec, Thermaltake and Corsair are good brands. I recommend Corsair, though. They work fine for me.
 

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I would have to say corsair have gone a downhill since there OEM moved from seasonic to CWT. I would advise Seasonic or XFX (OEM Seasonic)
 
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