How many watts on the PSU on this build, and others :)

exhelion99

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Mobo:
MSI A78M-E35 FM2+ / FM2 AMD A78 (Bolton D3) HDMI SATA 6Gb/s USB 3.0 Micro ATX AMD Motherboard

CPU:
AMD Athlon Multi Core Processor AD760KWOHLBOX, 760K Richland 3.8GHz Socket FM2 100w

GPU:
Sapphire Radeon R7 260X 2GB GDDR5 HDMI/DVI-I/DP OC Version PCI-Express Graphics Card 11222-06-20G

Memory:
Crucial Ballistix Sport Very Low Profile 4GB Single DDR3-1600 1.35V UDIMM 240-Pin Memory Module BLS4G3D1609ES2LX0 (planning to add another 4gb in the near future)

HDD:
Seagate Desktop HDD 1TB 7200RPM SATA 6 Gb/s 64MB Cache 3.5"- Internal Drive Retail Kit (ST310005N1A1AS)

Haven't decided for a monitor yet around 20"-up 60hz a good response time for gaming and around 100$ or so

how about bottlenecks on this build?

Suggestions about this build? (planning to play at 720-1080p at mid-high settings on title games like BF4 and the like :)

Any suggestions on this build? (at the same or lower price above mentioned?)

Sorry for having so many question, but thanks for taking time to read and reply and help me in the process :)
 
Solution
With a 500W 80+ certified PSU is enough.

If you spend a bit more and buy the 2x4GB of RAM you will have better performance. Also in the GPU, with the 760K you can go up to the R7 265.

I don't know how much is your budget, but let me suggest a build for you: http://pcpartpicker.com/p/HJsZqs
With these you'll be gaming at 1080p mid-high settings.


Hello, thanks for replying :) Sorry, i forgot to put the budget hahaha, yeah, i guess i'll just have to buy the 4gbx2 kit. My budget is 350-400$ for the Mobo, CPU,GPU, HDD, RAM and PSU :)
 


wow, thanks , i'd put serious considerations on your build i've compared the gpu (r7 260x and geforce 750ti) geforce performs slightly better than the r7 and a cheap 4gb ram kit that i'll surely change ballistix ram kit. Thank you sir :)
 


oh wow, your from Mexico, can you tell me where to buy good electronics in Mexico city (somewhere cheap and above mentioned pc parts available especially CPU,GPU,Motherboard and HDD)
What luck :3 (my dad is going there about 3 days from now)

Thanks a bunch :)
 


Mexico city, (i'll be a sly fox, instead of getting me shoes and stuffs, i'll let him buy the cpu, gpu, mobo 3:) )
 
I'm not from Mexico City, but there is a big Mall named "Plaza de la Tecnología" (like "Technology Mall") located there, where you can buy anything related with geek stuff (PCs, laptops, computer parts, games, consoles, phones, tablets, etc) and at very good prices. That's the place to seek.
 


oh i see, i'll tell him that, hopefully they have the items that i need. Thanks again for helping me out man, your awesome :)