PSU Wattage Help

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It's your call rahul, I'd personally just go for the V650 and treat myself to steak with the money :p

Though since the unit lasts very long the extra wattage could potentially be useful if you plan on having any SLI builds in the future.
Your build, as of now, is showing an estimated wattage of 465 watts. If you plan on overclocking, I would recommend at least going with a 600 watt PSU. If you'll be going with more than one graphics card, now or later, go with a higher wattage PSU. As for the brand of PSU, I would also recommend going with a Seasonic.

Either one of these 2 would be awesome. Both are fully modular, which is very nice.

I own this one: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16817151121&cm_re=seasonic-_-17-151-121-_-Product

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16817151154&cm_re=seasonic-_-17-151-154-_-Product

You can't go wrong with either one in my opinion.
 

kwa-e

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It's your call rahul, I'd personally just go for the V650 and treat myself to steak with the money :p

Though since the unit lasts very long the extra wattage could potentially be useful if you plan on having any SLI builds in the future.
 
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kwa-e

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Haha I see.



Any OC software meant for video cards will work, some of the good ones are MSI's AfterBurner and EVGA's Precision X

Good luck on the build!