help with building pc please

remasirag

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hi guys i really need help your suggestions about this pc build:
AMD FX-6300 Black Edition 3.5GHz
Turbo Frequency 4.1GHz
8MB L3 Cache socket AM3+
Thermal Design Power 95Watts
MSI 880GMS-E41 FX Motherboard
Sapphire ATI Radeon r9 270x gddr5 dual x boost oc 256 bit
corsair vengeance 4gb pc1600
western digital 1 tb
comment guys i really want to ensure that this pc is quality and future proof please please help
 
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As jas340 has told,500 to 650 watts should be sufficient. The SeaSonic is comfortably within this range.

as123

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Looks good to me. You didn't include a psu but I would reccomend getting a cx600 or cx600m off newegg. Usually one of the two will have a pretty deep discount with a $10 or $20 rebate.
 

remasirag

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what power specific power supply would you suggest then?
 

remasirag

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i dont know yet but what would you suggest?

 
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As jas340 has told,500 to 650 watts should be sufficient. The SeaSonic is comfortably within this range.
 
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That cx500 will do, but it won't leave a whole lot of room for upgrading. In the US the cx600 is actually cheaper right now. Its only $35 after a $20 mail in rebate and $10 off promo code on newegg. The cx500 is $45.
 

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Seasonic are great powersupplies. I have a platinum 400w seasonic that I use for my freenas server and I have no complaints, but with your budget I would go for a cheap corsair. Corsair's cx line is the only relatively cheap power supply that doesn't have high failure rates. I have a cx430m that has been running well for over a year and cx power supplies generally get good ratings.