Spath87 Distinguished Nov 23, 2014 105 0 18,710 Feb 3, 2015 #2 Here is a good website to check this. You can enter all of your hardware and get power requirements, compatibility, pricing, and you can add different power supplies to see how well they will work with your build. http://pcpartpicker.com/ Upvote 0 Downvote
Here is a good website to check this. You can enter all of your hardware and get power requirements, compatibility, pricing, and you can add different power supplies to see how well they will work with your build. http://pcpartpicker.com/
T Tetsurodave Reputable Feb 3, 2015 4 0 4,510 Feb 3, 2015 #3 Thank you but I found the website did not have my parts. I made a mistake with motherboard it's a dell mih61r. Can anybody else help me please Upvote 0 Downvote
Thank you but I found the website did not have my parts. I made a mistake with motherboard it's a dell mih61r. Can anybody else help me please
E Erman Yudhistira Reputable Feb 26, 2014 270 0 4,860 Mar 4, 2015 #4 buy 600watt PSU from good manufacture. Upvote 0 Downvote
giantbucket Dignified BANNED Nov 17, 2013 3,881 1 15,960 Mar 5, 2015 #5 most CPU+motherboard are going to be at around 100W most GPU are going to be at around 150W that's 250W. not a lot. you could buy just about any power supply that's rated 400W or more and be ok, and still keep it affordable. but if you need proper numbers, you gotta tell us what CPU and GPU you have. Upvote 0 Downvote
most CPU+motherboard are going to be at around 100W most GPU are going to be at around 150W that's 250W. not a lot. you could buy just about any power supply that's rated 400W or more and be ok, and still keep it affordable. but if you need proper numbers, you gotta tell us what CPU and GPU you have.