Would Corsair VS550 be enough for gtx 750Ti?

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Would a corsair vs550 CP-9020097-EU Psu be enough for GTX 750Ti?

If not can someone recommend a good psu?
(Below $80)
 
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Okay well I looked though both those sites and I think this below would be the best choice, plenty of power for a 750 ti or 980 or really any modern single gpu setup, only quality parts used so it should last for a long time, seasonic is a good name in psu's I linked a review below. What are the rest of your parts? The PSU will be compatible and fit in your case assuming its your normal ATX mid tower. I found the psu on both sites you linked however its a bit cheaper on the one I linked below.

PSU: http://www.teknobiyotik.com/donanim/psu-guc-kaynagi-power-supply/seasonic-s12ii-80-plus-bronze-620w-aktif-pfc-guc-kaynagi.html

Review: http://www.hardocp.com/article/2010/05/18/seasonic_m12ii620_power_supply_review/9#.V5T0xjsrKUk

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Can you link an online store you would buy from? Or are you buying locally? It depends on the specific psu, corsair makes some fantastic psu's they also make some less than good psu's like the VS and CX. Same for cooler master and thermaltake.
 

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Here's the site im gonna shop from:
http://www.vatanbilgisayar.com/guc-kaynaklari-power/

You can translate the page to english.

If the psu's on that site is not good enough, i can find another site that i can shop from(Which still will be a local one, and one that you can translate to english so u wont struggle).
 

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Not many I would recommend there. I see some good psu's but they are all high wattage like the RM750x. The cooler master G650M is pretty good but seems to be quite a bit more expensive than the VS550, I linked it below. Any more sites I could look at? I will do a bit of research on the zalman psu's they are selling as well, im not too familiar with them.

http://www.vatanbilgisayar.com/cooler-master-g650m-80plus-650w-moduler-guc-kaynagi.html
 

Lismezor

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Sure:

http://www.teknobiyotik.com/donanim/psu-guc-kaynagi-power-supply.html

http://www.n11.com/bilgisayar/bilgisayar-bilesenleri/guc-kaynagi

Now this is the deal, the site above (n11.com) has SO MANY power supplies(in general it has so many stuff about everything :D), i think you should just look at the brands u are interested in, anyway, thank you so much for trying to help,

I'm not going to judge your knowledge about this stuff, but i would appriciate it if u could spare some more time and look at all of the psu brands that you can, yes i know u have plans u are a person like me after all, but like i said if u could spare some more time to this it would just be amazing for me, since i suck w/ psu's.

so just post the links of the psu's that you find, i can go a little bit up w/ the price.
Go for one's around and below $100

(another note: Yes i know i wanted a psu that could run 750 Ti,but can you find one like, a step above?, what im meaning is after a few years when i want to change from my 750 Ti to, like i dunno maybe 980 or smth similiar, like something a bit more powerfull than 750 Ti, that would be gr8, i know it might be difficult to find it w/ the price tag i gave, but i think u can find something)

(another another note: Sry this was long too :D )

Oh btw, will i have compatibility issues?
like say fitting issue or something?
My computer case is mid tower.

^.^
 

MatthewGB

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Don't forget you don't actually need to upgrade! It's plenty enough for the 750 ti, and that money is better spent on other components, unless you plan to upgrade another component that requires more power.
 

Dunlop0078

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Okay well I looked though both those sites and I think this below would be the best choice, plenty of power for a 750 ti or 980 or really any modern single gpu setup, only quality parts used so it should last for a long time, seasonic is a good name in psu's I linked a review below. What are the rest of your parts? The PSU will be compatible and fit in your case assuming its your normal ATX mid tower. I found the psu on both sites you linked however its a bit cheaper on the one I linked below.

PSU: http://www.teknobiyotik.com/donanim/psu-guc-kaynagi-power-supply/seasonic-s12ii-80-plus-bronze-620w-aktif-pfc-guc-kaynagi.html

Review: http://www.hardocp.com/article/2010/05/18/seasonic_m12ii620_power_supply_review/9#.V5T0xjsrKUk

 
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Well i have one but its kinda crap, so thats why i wanted a new one(casper fsp250-50hmn 250 watts n such),

To MatthewGB,
i actually don't need more components, im going to have 12 gigs of ram when my 8 gig one comes, I got 2 external harddrives that are both 1TB, i3 4130,got a decent Philips monitor which is widescreen 1600x900, aaaand thats abuot it, im planning to buy a gaming keyboard and a third NORMAL monitor too(I already got an axen TV/ monitor thingy :pp ) , but they are not the priority!

To dunlop,
Thank you for recommending that psu and taking your time for me!

So one last question Should i get MSI or Asus for the GTX 750 Ti??
 

Lismezor

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I will look into SSD, i dunno shit about it :D

So here they both are:

This be the MSI one,
http://www.vatanbilgisayar.com/msi-gtx750-ti-twinfrozrgaming-gddr5-2gb-128bit-nvidia-geforce-dx112-ekran-karti.html?stk=True#ozellikler

This is the 1st version of Asus(normal, no overclock)
http://www.vatanbilgisayar.com/asus-gtx750-ti-strix-gddr5-2gb-128bit-nvidia-geforce-dx11-ekran-karti.html?stk=True#ozellikler

This is the 2nd version of Asus(The overclockable/ overclocked one)
http://www.vatanbilgisayar.com/asus-gtx750-ti-strix-oc-gddr5-2gb-128bit-nvidia-geforce-dx11-ekran-karti.html?stk=True#ozellikler

Just translate the page to english, so u will be alright :D

Edit: Was watching a specs video about 750 Ti Msi twin frozr,the dude said it already is overclocked, i saw that there wasn't a VGA output in the video, but in the cover of the product on the site that i gave you, there is a vga.

What? :S
 

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They are all very similar, I wouldn't get the MSI just based on the price. Either of the ASUS cards would be fine they are both overclockable, the second version just has a slightly higher base clock which wont do much as far as performance and you could easily overclock the 1st version as high as the 2nd version and most likely beyond for free with software like MSI afterburner or similar.
 

Lismezor

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I of course could get one of the asus cards and use my vga-dvi converter, but i kinda dont want to since the vga and the dvi could have problem with connecting each other(like i said MIGHT), OR i could use the vga to hdmi one as well.

Well, i'll see what i can do about it.

Thanks for helping me out, really, just thanks a ton!
This community is really the best!!

You sirs have a good day/night(time zone stuff)

Thxx : )

Edit: Before i go, whats up w/ zotac?
is it bad, good, enough?

(Final question promise >_<)
 

Lismezor

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Wow i got the exact one in the second picture of it :D

btw, whats up w/ zotac 750ti?
is it bad, good, enough?
 

MatthewGB

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Nothing much is up with Zotac. They manufacture computer hardware. Good bad enough? Just look at all the similar products, find the one thats either cheapest or has the biggest cooler and choose which based on your budget. Don't rely on a particular brand, just go with whichever is best/cheapest for that particular product. Also, don't forget to pick the solution!
 

Lismezor

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U sayin i should go for zotac?
cuz its the cheapest one, it doesn't has different specs than asus or msi right?

Btw, im not a damn idiot, ofc ill select it when im goin'
No offence but ill give it to Dunlop, since he answered the original question for the thread and such,
But i sincerely thank you as well for helping!!!