I've just got a new R9 280X, and it pretty much maxes out my current PSU. I'd like to get a new CPU on top of that, what's a good PSU brand?
I've got a 500W, but it's pretty much maxed out with my i3 and my HDD. I was looking to add another disk drive and a much better CPU, so I need a bit more.If you only plan on using a single graphics card, a good choice would be Corsair 550W. Go for a semi or fully modular setup. Easier cable management.
No need to break the bank or go overkill with wattage.
http://pcpartpicker.com/part/corsair-power-supply-cs550m
well, realistically zerokool, they're actually the least common thing to go wrong with a computer if you buy the right one. It's those multi-rail, cheap clone PSU's with 1200 watts and chinese capacitors that do PC's in. A good PSU will last you for years, and probably multiple PC builds.If you are in the US, I always suggest to try and get the best Corsair unit you can get. I can elaborate further via PM if you wish. Also, in my experience (which could measured as "a lot of dang experience") PSU's are one of the most common culprits of issues and very often take out MoBo's, GPU, etc when they go so I always, always suggest getting the best, most expensive, and highest-rated unit as possible Where are you located Crash?
I'm in the US. I've had a CX500 as a starter for a couple years now, and there's never been a problem. I've done some research, and looked at what you guys have posted. i'm probably going to go with a 650W. Thanks so much for all your help!!!If you are in the US, I always suggest to try and get the best Corsair unit you can get. I can elaborate further via PM if you wish. Also, in my experience (which could measured as "a lot of dang experience") PSU's are one of the most common culprits of issues and very often take out MoBo's, GPU, etc when they go so I always, always suggest getting the best, most expensive, and highest-rated unit as possible Where are you located Crash?
For the love of Christ Roberts! Check your PMs!I'm in the US. I've had a CX500 as a starter for a couple years now, and there's never been a problem. I've done some research, and looked at what you guys have posted. i'm probably going to go with a 650W. Thanks so much for all your help!!!
I checked, I checked. :PFor the love of Christ Roberts! Check your PMs!