supersonic977

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Budget Range: $120 MAX

System Usage from Most to Least Important: Gaming

Preferred Website for Parts: newegg

Country: USA

SLI or Crossfire: maybe in the future

Monitor Resolution: 1920x1080 (maybe duel monitors in the future)

Additional Comments:
I currently need to finish my new build which is
VGA: AMD HD 7850 or HD 7870
CPU: Intel core i5 3470
Motherboard: gigabyte B75M-D3h
RAM: Kingstone 4 gb DDR3 ram
HDD:western 500gb
I need a new PSU which can handle GPU up to gtx 680/HD 7970 if possible and a decent case I will not overclock any of my PC parts
 
Solution
Get 8 gigs of ram. It is only $40 for some vendors at newegg. For your case, get a coolermaster HAF 912. For your psu, get corsair builder series 600W. It will easily give enough power for any 28 nm gpu with your processor.

adgjlsfhk

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Get 8 gigs of ram. It is only $40 for some vendors at newegg. For your case, get a coolermaster HAF 912. For your psu, get corsair builder series 600W. It will easily give enough power for any 28 nm gpu with your processor.
 
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Scotty99

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HAF 912 is not a good case, at all.

Antec 300 illusion is far superior, but my sugggestion is this lian li because its on an insane sale right now:

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16811112337

It is 64 bucks with promo code, leaving you with 56 bucks for a power supply, which i suggest this one:

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16817371016

46 bucks after promo code. This PSU has ample power for any single GPU on the market. Another large plus is that it is modular, meaning you can only use the cables you need, and not have a ton of wires you need to bury in your case. It usually sells for 64.99.

 

supersonic977

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will this PSU run GTX 680?
 

adgjlsfhk

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The psu will support a GTX 680. A lot of the case selection is mainly preference. I for the $64 that the lain li costs, I would instead get an HAF 912 for $59 and use the extra money for another fan. Also the HAF 912 is this price without an MIR which saves you some time and trouble.