Question by Ian: My Custom PC Questions V2.0?
This is an update from my previous list. I’d like to thank everyone who answered that but i’ve made a few changes. I still would like to know how many watts should my PSU use. I think i have everything other than that but if i don’t let me know.
Thanks!
-Ian
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Best answer:
Answer by A
A 600W PSU should have no problem running that, plus it’d be capable of running a more demanding graphics card if you should ever buy one. It would run on a 450W PSU but it’s best not to fully load your power supply all the time – that’s when it’s likely to fail.
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