Case size and enough power for GTX 770

Apoorv Sharma

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Hi Guys,
Im getting a new graphic card for my PC. I am getting a EVGA Superclocked GTX 770 2GB
The only thing im worrying about is mp computer case size which is a Mini Atx. And i have a 500W Power supply. And the the description says i need 600W. So i am going to be grabbing a 600W+ PSU but I am unsure as i want to know if some PSU dont work with some GPUs cause i dont want to be spending money on stuff that wont work naturally.

http://www.newegg.ca/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814130921

 
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As long as it's a quality 80+ power supply from the likes of Antec, XFX, Corsair, Be Quiet, etc 500W is more than enough.

Hell, my GTX680 is paired with a i5-3570K @ 4.2Ghz. It's powered by a Silverstone 450W power supply and draws ~370W from the wall under load.
Which PC case?

I should say, I have a reference GTX 680 (later rebranded GTX 770) crammed into a Silverstone SG05 case (probably the smallest ITX case available).

I would say, though, your card is probably a bit longer than mine.
 


And What about Power supply?
 
As long as it's a quality 80+ power supply from the likes of Antec, XFX, Corsair, Be Quiet, etc 500W is more than enough.

Hell, my GTX680 is paired with a i5-3570K @ 4.2Ghz. It's powered by a Silverstone 450W power supply and draws ~370W from the wall under load.
 
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