Would PSU be compatible

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You will not draw more than ~200W in this current budget build.

EVGA GTX 1050 Ti SC = 75W Max. Power Draw
Intel i3-6100 = 51W Max. TDP
Rest of your components (MB, RAM, HDD, etc.) = ~50W (for headroom)
TOTAL = ~176W Max. (with headroom already)

Your initially selected PSU (EVGA 430 W1) is little bit on the lower-tiered (lower quality) but the power it provides can be enough. However, I woul still recommend finding a better quality PSU with just enough wattage for safety/performance.

Based on your location, budget, and available PSU's, I would suggest this Tier-2 PSU...

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I'm just trying to get a budget build. Would it be compatible though(the 430)?
 
You will not draw more than ~200W in this current budget build.

EVGA GTX 1050 Ti SC = 75W Max. Power Draw
Intel i3-6100 = 51W Max. TDP
Rest of your components (MB, RAM, HDD, etc.) = ~50W (for headroom)
TOTAL = ~176W Max. (with headroom already)

Your initially selected PSU (EVGA 430 W1) is little bit on the lower-tiered (lower quality) but the power it provides can be enough. However, I woul still recommend finding a better quality PSU with just enough wattage for safety/performance.

Based on your location, budget, and available PSU's, I would suggest this Tier-2 PSU:
https://www.amazon.ca/gp/offer-listing/B002UOR17Y/ref=sr_1_3_olp?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1487492482&sr=1-3&keywords=antec+power+supply&condition=new
 
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