Will my power be enough for graphics card?

Potatoegamer

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PSU is this one http://www.acbel.com/eng/Product.aspx?id=79&&sd=31&&pid=426

This computer has MSI R7 250 and I found another MSI R7 250. I want to crossfire them. Will this be enough?

MSI R7: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814127806

Other specs are A10-7800 apu and Asus motherboard (not sure about the model)

Edit: Oh yeah, I have 3 Hard drives too, one 2TB, 500gb (dont ask) and one 1,5TB. I can take those away if thats whats limiting my power...
2 of them are 7200 RPM and one is 5400 if im correct.
 
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That PSU does not have the required 6-pin PCIe cable to power the R7 250X. You can get a single R7 250 or GTX 750 ti that runs off PCIe slot power only that will work with that PSU. For crossfire you...


That PSU does not have the required 6-pin PCIe cable to power the R7 250X. You can get a single R7 250 or GTX 750 ti that runs off PCIe slot power only that will work with that PSU. For crossfire you need 550-600 watts.
 
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