Need help finding a psu

f.januska

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Hello, I'm building a budget gaming PC and I've managed to find all components I want, expect the power supply. I've looked hard, but u couldn't find one fitting all my needs. Here are my specs:
Motherboard:MSI Z270 GAMING PRO
Gpu:GeForce GTX 1060
Cpu:INTEL PENTIUM G4560
Now, I need the psu to have a 6 pin connector for the gpu, a 24 pin main connector and a 8 pin 12V connector for the mobo and i couldn't find one with all these.
I'm quite new to all the power supply connectors, so maybe I just think that some types are different, while they're the same thing.
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Lutfij

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1| You're going to have a better investment going for a B250 chipset motherboard seeing how you're going to go for a G4560 processor. If you plan to upgrade the processor to an i5-7600K/i7-7700K and also pick out DDR4-3200MHz ram kits as an upgrade then you can stick to the Z270 chipset board.

2| Where are you located and how much are you looking to shell on the PSU?
 

f.januska

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1) Would a B250 influence the gpu performance greatly? If not, do you have any recommendations?
2) I'm from Slovakia, small country in Central Europe, very limited range of products to choose from. I could have something delivered from Amazon as a last resort. I wouldn't want to spend more than 100€ on it, ideally under 75€
 

f.januska

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I couldn't find this exact model available in my country, but I found a Seasonic S12II-620 F3 which seems to have all I need. It does have a 6+2 pin PCI-E connector instead of a 6 pin, but I should be able to power it with that, right?
 

Yes the 620 or 520w S12II are fine. They are tier 2 PSU's that are good for gaming and overclocking.