T Teddyix Commendable Jan 15, 2017 3 0 1,510 Jan 15, 2017 #1 What would be the best budget PSU for my build? Specs: GTX 1050 Ti 4GB i3 6100 3.7 ghz ASUS H110M-K Motherboard What would be the best power supply for my build? Preferably under 50 EURO
What would be the best budget PSU for my build? Specs: GTX 1050 Ti 4GB i3 6100 3.7 ghz ASUS H110M-K Motherboard What would be the best power supply for my build? Preferably under 50 EURO
Solution superninja12 Jan 15, 2017 iknow u said 50 euros tops, but this is the only psu that doesnt suck and gets close to your price, http://www.skytech.lt/cp9020101eu-corsair-cx450m-semimodular-atx-power-supply-100240v-450w-p-295054.html its enough for a gtx 1080, and i7 7700k.
iknow u said 50 euros tops, but this is the only psu that doesnt suck and gets close to your price, http://www.skytech.lt/cp9020101eu-corsair-cx450m-semimodular-atx-power-supply-100240v-450w-p-295054.html its enough for a gtx 1080, and i7 7700k.
superninja12 Glorious May 18, 2015 11,378 56 49,140 Jan 15, 2017 #2 what website are you buying from? Upvote 0 Downvote
C Calvin7 Titan Feb 19, 2013 11,725 334 76,490 Jan 15, 2017 #3 Asus recommends a power supply that meets the ATX12V Power Supply Design Guide Rev 2.0 or greater specification with a minimum of 350 watts. Enermax EMP400AGT https://www.amazon.de/Enermax-EMP400AGT-PC-Netzteil-400-Watt/dp/B00UHM01UU/ref=sr_1_12?s=computers&ie=UTF8&qid=1484498436&sr=1-12 http://www.guru3d.com/news-story/enermax-maxpro-the-quietest-long-runner.html Upvote 0 Downvote
Asus recommends a power supply that meets the ATX12V Power Supply Design Guide Rev 2.0 or greater specification with a minimum of 350 watts. Enermax EMP400AGT https://www.amazon.de/Enermax-EMP400AGT-PC-Netzteil-400-Watt/dp/B00UHM01UU/ref=sr_1_12?s=computers&ie=UTF8&qid=1484498436&sr=1-12 http://www.guru3d.com/news-story/enermax-maxpro-the-quietest-long-runner.html
T Teddyix Commendable Jan 15, 2017 3 0 1,510 Jan 15, 2017 #4 superninja12 : what website are you buying from? I am from Lithuania, so I am buying from www.skytech.lt. Upvote 0 Downvote
superninja12 : what website are you buying from? I am from Lithuania, so I am buying from www.skytech.lt.
T Teddyix Commendable Jan 15, 2017 3 0 1,510 Jan 15, 2017 #5 Calvin7 : Asus recommends a power supply that meets the ATX12V Power Supply Design Guide Rev 2.0 or greater specification with a minimum of 350 watts. Enermax EMP400AGT https://www.amazon.de/Enermax-EMP400AGT-PC-Netzteil-400-Watt/dp/B00UHM01UU/ref=sr_1_12?s=computers&ie=UTF8&qid=1484498436&sr=1-12 http://www.guru3d.com/news-story/enermax-maxpro-the-quietest-long-runner.html Would the Fortron 500W be good enough for it? It is a little, little more than 50, but would it fit with this build? Upvote 0 Downvote
Calvin7 : Asus recommends a power supply that meets the ATX12V Power Supply Design Guide Rev 2.0 or greater specification with a minimum of 350 watts. Enermax EMP400AGT https://www.amazon.de/Enermax-EMP400AGT-PC-Netzteil-400-Watt/dp/B00UHM01UU/ref=sr_1_12?s=computers&ie=UTF8&qid=1484498436&sr=1-12 http://www.guru3d.com/news-story/enermax-maxpro-the-quietest-long-runner.html Would the Fortron 500W be good enough for it? It is a little, little more than 50, but would it fit with this build?
superninja12 Glorious May 18, 2015 11,378 56 49,140 Jan 15, 2017 Solution #6 iknow u said 50 euros tops, but this is the only psu that doesnt suck and gets close to your price, http://www.skytech.lt/cp9020101eu-corsair-cx450m-semimodular-atx-power-supply-100240v-450w-p-295054.html its enough for a gtx 1080, and i7 7700k. Upvote 0 Downvote Solution
iknow u said 50 euros tops, but this is the only psu that doesnt suck and gets close to your price, http://www.skytech.lt/cp9020101eu-corsair-cx450m-semimodular-atx-power-supply-100240v-450w-p-295054.html its enough for a gtx 1080, and i7 7700k.