I am upgrading to a ASUS A88XM-A Motherboard. Will my 430W Power Supply Thermaltake work?

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So, it looks like the Radeon HD 8760D is an igpu (integrated graphics processing unit). The main concern I have with psu's are what gpu you are running and you do not seem to be running a discreet (dedicated) or separate gpu. That being the case, a typical 430W psu should be more than enough. Should you decide to add a new video card (gpu) then make sure that it is profiled for a system with less than 430W or plan on getting a new psu for that card. Cheers!
For now, the simple final answer is...
Yes! You are good to go! Have fun!

Thanks,

Justin S.

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So, it looks like the Radeon HD 8760D is an igpu (integrated graphics processing unit). The main concern I have with psu's are what gpu you are running and you do not seem to be running a discreet (dedicated) or separate gpu. That being the case, a typical 430W psu should be more than enough. Should you decide to add a new video card (gpu) then make sure that it is profiled for a system with less than 430W or plan on getting a new psu for that card. Cheers!
For now, the simple final answer is...
Yes! You are good to go! Have fun!

Thanks,

Justin S.
 
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