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Started by erik12 | | 6 answers
PSU for Asus GTX 760 Direct CUII OC
Hey guise,

Is Corsair VS550 550W PSU enough for an Asus GTX 760 Direct CUII OC 2GB?

And one more thing, will the above card fit in my cabinet?

http://s17.postimg.org/5objy6j1b/IMG_20140726_214138_1....

The card in the picture is a Galaxy Geforce GTX 460 768 MB, it's about 8 inches.


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July 27, 2014 9:27:52 PM

Thanks for the info guys!
July 26, 2014 10:54:05 AM

Alex Kelly said:
That PSUs wattage is enough, but I've never heard of that brand and you don't want to risk damaging your new GPU. Get the VS550 at least. I think the ASUS cards are better on the Nvidia side of things. They run slightly cooler and quieter. :) 


You mean Zebronics PSU?

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July 26, 2014 10:15:11 AM

That PSUs wattage is enough, but I've never heard of that brand and you don't want to risk damaging your new GPU. Get the VS550 at least. I think the ASUS cards are better on the Nvidia side of things. They run slightly cooler and quieter. :) 
July 26, 2014 9:52:02 AM

firo40 said:
Yes and yes the 760 isn't a super long card like the 780 and 780 to. What is your full system specs ?


Intel i5 760 2.8 GHz
Intel DH55TC Mobo
8 gigs RAM
2 TB WD green
Zebronics 500 W PSU

So if it fits what about MSI NVIDIA N760 TF 2GD5/OC 2GB one? Does it fit? and is that PSU enough?
If so which one should I get? ASUS or MSI ?

Thanks!
July 26, 2014 9:40:22 AM

That PSU will work fine however you might want something less cheap and crappy :p  I used a VS series 650w for a while and it was annoyingly loud even when my computer was at idle, but even more annoying when gaming. You may be on a strict budget though so it is up to you. And yes, the card should fit fine. :) 
July 26, 2014 9:30:43 AM

Yes and yes the 760 isn't a super long card like the 780 and 780 to. What is your full system specs ?

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