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PSU For GTX 650ti Boost 2gb??

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  • Cooler Master
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November 30, 2013 11:57:29 AM

I am planning to buy a COOLER MASTER THUNDER 500w PSU for My gtx 650ti boost 2gb..is it ok or i need to buy 600w?? actualy previously i used gtx 560ti 1gb with zebronics 700w psu.so i am getting confused.please suggest me.will the 500w psu work properly?planning to play games using this gpu for 3yrs atleast.

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November 30, 2013 12:01:52 PM

What is your budget?
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December 1, 2013 3:52:20 AM

my budget is 5000 INR Sir..
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December 1, 2013 3:53:23 AM

Extremehotdog said:
What is your budget?


within 4500-5000 INR Sir.
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December 1, 2013 4:00:59 AM

Zebronics make the worst PSU's in the market.
What are the other specs of your computer?
You should get a reputed brand PSU like Corsair, Antec, Seasonic.
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December 4, 2013 12:02:28 PM

cst1992 said:
Zebronics make the worst PSU's in the market.
What are the other specs of your computer?
You should get a reputed brand PSU like Corsair, Antec, Seasonic.


I agree sir.realy the one i used was worst.wont buy zebronics anymore..planning to buy a COOLER MASTER THUNDER 600W GAMING PSU. i think it will be sufficient to power my gtx 650ti boost 2gb edition.
My Comp Specs:
intel core i5 3.4ghz 4th gen
gigabyte motherboard h87m
8gb 1600mhz ddr3 ram
1tb hdd seagate
cooler master k281 cabinet
NO CARD n PSU right now...pls reply sir.
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December 4, 2013 12:06:39 PM

cst1992 said:
Zebronics make the worst PSU's in the market.
What are the other specs of your computer?
You should get a reputed brand PSU like Corsair, Antec, Seasonic.


1 more thing sir.can u pls tel me wheather 650ti boost is better than 560ti 1gb or not??
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December 4, 2013 12:10:32 PM

According to this it is slightly better:- http://www.anandtech.com/bench/product/782?vs=858
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December 13, 2013 1:39:57 PM

Hi, if this is still followed, sorry for abandoning this thread, I didn't get a notification.
The GTX 650Ti BOOST card uses 134 W at full load.
Assuming you have the i5-4670 processor(which is 3.4 GHz stock, according to intel).
That means you should have 7 A for the CPU, 11.16A for the card at full load, 5A for a buffer and 5 A for other components, you should need 28 A on the +12V rail.
Don't go for coolermaster, instead go for corsair, antec or seasonic.
You should not need more than 500W of power supply.


Most important: Don't fall for tags like GAMING, COMBAT, POWER, HEAVY-DUTY, etc.
These are nothing but marketing gimmicks designed to fool unsuspecting buyers into buying ordinary products.
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