PSU for GTX 760

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I would consider upgrading the PSU to a more reputable model. Seasonic, EVGA, Corsair proven to have decent models. Chieftec is one of those "no name" type power supplies, could be complete trash.

You want to get a PSU that gives you upgrade options for the future. Don't buy one that barely gives you enough wattage to run the system with 50W to spare, get a 600W or 650W so when you want a new graphics card you don't need a new PSU

Get a gold rated one if you can, they are worth it.

onii_chan

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You should be ok, i ran mine once on a 450W psu. But on a high quality one. I dont know if you could trust your psu. If it dies your componets might as well. If you could buy a 500W psu with 80+ bronze you should do it. A gtx 960 used little less power than the 760 and hast higher preformace. Defanatly go for that.
 

jr9

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I would consider upgrading the PSU to a more reputable model. Seasonic, EVGA, Corsair proven to have decent models. Chieftec is one of those "no name" type power supplies, could be complete trash.

You want to get a PSU that gives you upgrade options for the future. Don't buy one that barely gives you enough wattage to run the system with 50W to spare, get a 600W or 650W so when you want a new graphics card you don't need a new PSU

Get a gold rated one if you can, they are worth it.
 
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