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Dont know what PSU i need to run it
Something around 550W should do it, I think. Just make sure they'll work with your motherboard.
I don't know your budget for a PSU but this is nice, decently priced, reliable, and should power your build
[url]http://www.newegg.ca/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16817256061[/url]
I like to overload on the power supply, so I don't have to upgrade the power supply later on.
I would go for 600 watts, but 500 would probably be enough.
i have a chieftec A135 550w psu, and running a 470gtx and a 965 black edition, the psu costs around $100 iirc, so you should be fine, though theres probably not much room for overclock/expansion in any way here, so upto you and your plans.
[QUOTE=lhtrf;26480995]i have a chieftec A135 550w psu, and running a 470gtx and a 965 black edition, the psu costs around $100 iirc, so you should be fine, though theres probably not much room for overclock/expansion in any way here, so upto you and your plans.[/QUOTE]
What the hell is chieftec. When buying the PSU, you always browse with extreme prejudice. Only buy from reputable brands like enermax, corsair, seasonic, etc.
im not really going to overclock so that should be fine
[QUOTE=Xybjj;26481038]What the hell is chieftec. When buying the PSU, you always browse with extreme prejudice. Only buy from reputable brands like enermax, corsair, seasonic, etc.[/QUOTE]
I've never heard of seasonic or enermax.
will i need some type of cooling system for the cpu or can i just use what comes with it, will it overheat?
Get a Samsung spinpoint F3 1TB.
A core i5 760. The dual-core i5s aren't worth it.
Ditch that Biostar motherboard and get MSI, Asus, ASrock, or Gigabyte.
And you're all set.
Also, look for a 550 Watt Corsair.
the cpu wont overheat?
[QUOTE=Full_Metal;26518551]the cpu wont overheat?[/QUOTE]
What are you talking about?
like does it come with a cooling sytem or do i have t buy one
[QUOTE=Full_Metal;26518626]like does it come with a cooling sytem or do i have t buy one[/QUOTE]
It comes with one.
will it be ok or do i have to switch it with something else
[QUOTE=Full_Metal;26518703]will it be ok or do i have to switch it with something else[/QUOTE]
They wont give you a cooler that will just overheat constantly.
[QUOTE=Full_Metal;26518703]will it be ok or do i have to switch it with something else[/QUOTE]
It will be just fine.
[QUOTE=poopsicle;26517144]I've never heard of seasonic or enermax.[/QUOTE]
Well, you should have.
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