Is this PSU fine?

With that rig you have there 450 would probably do it but go to like 500 + in case you decide to upgrade. You'd be surprised how much wattage a computer actually doesn't use but no need to test that theory. 520 Watts as suggested above sounds great ^
 


what is your budget as the Anthec one that was just suggested is cheaper and good quality.
 





This one was suggested
http://www.amazon.in/Antec-VP450P-450W-Power-Supply/dp/B006TM8XPW/ref=sr_1_1?s=computers&ie=UTF8&qid=1471352814&sr=1-1&keywords=vp450

I also found a similar one
http://www.amazon.in/Antec-BP450S-Strictly-Power-Supply/dp/B018U8OBJE?tag=googinhydr18418-21&tag=googinkenshoo-21&ascsubtag=0d5a448d-530e-430c-9cd4-2238daf2fd08

Any difference?

I dont plan to upgrade my system in future for atleast coming 3 years. Any addition would happen can only be in ram, speakers and gamepads.
 
It is a decent budget PSU. Given the fact that you're only running a 750ti, the VS450 shouldn't have any problem powering that system.

Would it kill you guys to look at the actual price in the Amazon India page and see that the VP450 and the S12II 520 is 34% and 129% more expensive respectively.

And with the S12, he would only need the 430W.
 


Yes. The one i suggested is good and the other bad. liek i said, that is literraly teh cheapest PSU i would ever put in a build. DOn;t skimp, or you may end up regretting it later.
 
^^ Agreed the PSU is arguably the most important part to your computer, while it doesn't offer a performance jump having a good one ensures that it will last a long time and leaves the bare minimum risk of causing damage to other components. Using a low quality PSU could result in it damaging other parts of your computer.
 


No problem, if you need anything else just let us know :)