[SOLVED] I need to know what power supply I need

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Ok so I have (https://www.amazon.com/Allied-SL-83...00N37AHN2/ref=cm_cr_arp_d_product_top?ie=UTF8) PSU and I just got (https://www.amazon.com/MSI-GeForce-...tx+\1650+super+itx&qid=1592965121&s=pc&sr=1-1) gpu and the stupid prebuilt donkeys don't have the 6 - pin pcie power connector bcuz its so low in wattage so I need at least 450w to 500w with the 6-pin connector so if you could please find one compatible with my motherboard (https://us.msi.com/Motherboard/760GMA-P34-FX/Specification) and graphics card. Something below $100 plz and thank you in advance.
 
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Wow! That is a horrible PSU. One of the worse. So glad you're replacing it.

EVGA 550 B5 is a solid model, you can get it from newegg for under $90.

It is? You've seen reviews for it? I haven't. Got a link?

Something below $100 plz and thank you in advance.

That's easy.

Double forward with DC to DC, non modular: https://www.newegg.com/corsair-cv-s...a-650w/p/N82E16817139249?Item=N82E16817139249

LLC with DC to DC, non modular: https://www.newegg.com/corsair-cx-series-cx550-550w/p/N82E16817139202?Item=N82E16817139202

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Wow! That is a horrible PSU. One of the worse. So glad you're replacing it.

EVGA 550 B5 is a solid model, you can get it from newegg for under $90.

It is? You've seen reviews for it? I haven't. Got a link?

Something below $100 plz and thank you in advance.

That's easy.

Double forward with DC to DC, non modular: https://www.newegg.com/corsair-cv-s...a-650w/p/N82E16817139249?Item=N82E16817139249

LLC with DC to DC, non modular: https://www.newegg.com/corsair-cx-series-cx550-550w/p/N82E16817139202?Item=N82E16817139202

Double forward with DC to DC, semi-modular: https://www.newegg.com/corsair-cx-s...817139148?Item=N82E16817139148&quicklink=true
 
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Corsair, EVGA, Cooler Master and Seasonic are all reputable brands. In my opinion, stay away from Raidmax, Thermaltake, and Rosewill. 80+Bronze rated models will save the environment by wasting less electric.

Thermaltake and Rosewill have some good models.

And while 80 PLUS Bronze is more efficient then non-80 PLUS, it's easy to make a cheap 80 PLUS Bronze, so I wouldn't equate that efficiency rating with quality.