Up to 220 for that CPU??? are you kidding me...
http://www.tomshardware.co.uk/answers/id-1729936/amd-6300-power-consumption.html
lol you misunderstood me here , the 220w is for both the CPU and the card combined (95w CPU +124w card [heavy gaming]) and i mentioned "without OC".
http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/radeon-r9-280x-r9-270x-r7-260x,3635-18.html...
yes, it is enough. you can even do a mild OC. you have 480W available on the +12V rail, (you will use about 220W without OC).
if you haven't bought it yet, i can recommend something better.
I wouldnt risk, you are looking at the real power euhmmm should be around 450watt even though it says 500. Then consider that an PSU loses its wattage over time, in short terms you could brick your system and wont be able to fix it.
I would recommend atleast a 550 watt Gold rated power supply, its always good to invest in a decent powersuplly with plenty power.
Precisely what Anas said 😛, posting at the same time, awkward xD.
yeah i did like 5 psu calculators and they were all in 400-480 range. i might get the 550 seasonic gold, i had a 660 and a 7850 and they both ran fine but the 270x requires 500min sooooo guess we will see
Up to 220 for that CPU??? are you kidding me...
http://www.tomshardware.co.uk/answers/id-1729936/amd-6300-power-consumption.html
lol you misunderstood me here , the 220w is for both the CPU and the card combined (95w CPU +124w card [heavy gaming]) and i mentioned "without OC". http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/radeon-r9-280x-r9-270x-r7-260x,3635-18.html
http://www.techradar.com/reviews/pc-mac/pc-components/processors/amd-fx-6300-1117533/review