which power supply i should buy

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i am going to buy

M5A99FX PRO R2.0 Motherboard

ZOTAC NVIDIA GTX 650 Ti AMP! Edition 2GB 2 GB GDDR5 Graphics Card

WD Blue WD10EZEX 1 TB Internal Hard Drive

Dell S2240L 21.5 inch LED Backlit LCD Monitor

Noctua NH-D14

AMD 3.5 AM3+ FX 6-Core Edition FX-6300 (FD6300WMHKBOX) Processor

G.Skill Sniper DDR3 8 GB (2 x 4 GB) PC RAM (F3-12800CL9D-8GBSR)

Leoxsys LEO-HG300N USB Adapter (Black)

which power supply will suit these specification

tell me power supply of good price not more

what happens if we have more power supply than recommended

can this cause problems

pls help........
 
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what? the seasonc(s) are much better:
http://www.hardwaresecrets.com/article/Seasonic-S12II-Bronze-430-W-Power-Supply-Review/1590/11
The Seasonic S12II Bronze 430 W is a flawless power supply. It has superb voltage regulation, with all its voltages within 3% of their nominal values, extremely low noise and ripple levels, and efficiency between 83.2% and 86.3%, which is outstanding for an entry-level power supply. It is also worth mentioning the outstanding cable configuration for a 430 W unit, with two connectors for video cards and six SATA power connectors. And, to top it off, the price is more than right for all the features...

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650 watts? wut?

sorry but even overclocked that system won't use 450 watts; just about 400.

~185 watts for the cpu @ ~5gz (using the 4300 bench in the last graph - same TDP)
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and that 650ti won't touch 100 watts
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you're look at ~260 watts. [strike]be genrousand give 50 watts for HD, ram chipset . . .~350 watts.[/strike] forget that the power consumption for the 6300 includes all that.

sorry but a 650 watt PSU is so over kill
Seasonic S12II 430 Watts PSU Rs. 4100

if/when you upgrade the gpu a 500 to 550 watt PSU will still be plenty including OCing.
Seasonic S12II 520 Watts Rs. 5250
 

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what? the seasonc(s) are much better:
http://www.hardwaresecrets.com/article/Seasonic-S12II-Bronze-430-W-Power-Supply-Review/1590/11
The Seasonic S12II Bronze 430 W is a flawless power supply. It has superb voltage regulation, with all its voltages within 3% of their nominal values, extremely low noise and ripple levels, and efficiency between 83.2% and 86.3%, which is outstanding for an entry-level power supply. It is also worth mentioning the outstanding cable configuration for a 430 W unit, with two connectors for video cards and six SATA power connectors. And, to top it off, the price is more than right for all the features this power supply brings. In summary, you can buy this power supply with your eyes closed. You won’t regret it.
http://www.hardwaresecrets.com/article/Seasonic-S12II-Bronze-520-W-Power-Supply-Review/954/10
Seasonic S12II Bronze 520 W is an excellent power supply. It passed with flying colors in our tests: efficiency between 82.4% and 86.5%, voltages closer to their nominal voltages than required (3% voltage regulation instead of the standard 5%) and ultra-low noise and ripple levels. Plus we could pull up to 588 W from it with efficiency still at 81.7%.

i know my PSUs. ;)
 
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i like 520 watts because i am going to OC so i choose 520 watts psu will it be perfect with
ZOTAC NVIDIA GTX 650 Ti AMP! Edition 2GB 2 GB GDDR5 Graphics Card