Is FSP Raider 750W 80Plus SILVER Power Supply, good for vtx3d r9 290x and i5 4460?

Reinhardt_Rig

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Hello im only asking if the PSU is good enough to power up my rig as i am only have a budget type system unit build, mobo is h81m-a
 
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Yes it's a good PSU TO POWER THE RIG , but a decent 650w will be plenty.
Why do you need 750watts with that brand, too much overkill for a budget system.
https://www.amazon.com/EVGA-Modular-Warranty-Supply-210-GQ-0650-V1/dp/B017HA3SQ8/ref=sr_1_5?s=pc&ie=UTF8&qid=1492088899&sr=1-5&keywords=antec+power+supply&refinements=p_n_feature_keywords_two_browse-bin%3A6906985011

You can grab the fsp on amazon.com but it will be 20.00 more, this one here will meet all of your needs.
Plus it has a good warrenty with it, I have a bronze version and it hasn't given me problems in the past 2 years.
 
Well I don't know what the abbreviation stands for where you live.
If you can get me a online store from your country I'll see whats available under your set price limit.
The card you got doesn't have a great reputation for it, in all honesty if you can afford a new gfx and psu.
I would do so soon and let someone else have it.
 


Not for that card though, it takes up too much power look at the r9 290 specs.
 


Alright since blackbird says 650watts will do and I don't want him to fuss at me...
https://www.amazon.com/SeaSonic-650-Watt-CrossFire-Certified-SSR-650RM/dp/B00918N4A0
This seasonic would be worth it to use for that graphics card.
This would benefit you eventually once you get some more money together.
https://dynaquestpc.com/product/zotac-gtx-1050-ti-oc-edition-4gb-gddr5-zt-p10510b-10l/
I know prices are higher in your area and money doesn't come by easily.
For something like these 2 parts, I find a way within 2 months to buy both of them.
http://www.game-debate.com/gpu/index.php?gid=3768&gid2=2266&compare=geforce-gtx-1050-ti-zotac-oc-edition-4gb-vs-radeon-r9-380

Check out the system specs, this is why I was weary of that psu you were wanting when I found out about rebranded power color gpu.
 


If amazon will ship to your country, I suggest doing some of your computer shopping there.
Off and on throughout the year you are bound to run into somethings you normally can't get for a semi low price at high quality.

Good luck with your new psu and make sure you get that gtx 1050 I mentioned.
 


No Blackbird is correct. The "recommended power supply" from ADM is pointless, ignore it.
 
So if his computers gets ruined do you want to compensate him by paypal or western union for the total amount for his computer ?
I understand what blackbird is saying but I checked the ops graphics card its a walking time bomb.
Not very many people had a great time using it without problems.
 


Here is your power data for an aftermarket 290X https://www.techpowerup.com/reviews/MSI/R9_290X_Lightning/22.html

Typical gaming load is under 300W, in general it's around 275W.