PSU compatibility question

chrismtl

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Sep 28, 2016
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Hey,

New to this, and PSUs aren't my forte. I'm building a new PC (first build) since my current one just died on me (it's old and I knew this day would come) and I'm stuck using my tablet right now. My current PSU seems to be doing just fine, so I was wondering if someone could let me know if I can run the following setup with my current PSU. The build link and pic of the PSU are below. I'll also be putting in my 2 data HDDs from my current PC. If not, do you have a recommendation for a new PSU?

Thanks!

http://ca.pcpartpicker.com/list/rhg4pb

edit: not sure why the picture is upside down when I upload it to tinypic.
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PC parts picker will give you a warning if your parts are incompatible, including if your PSU is not strong enough. I'd get rid of the stock PSU anyways. You can get some decent cheap power supplies. COrsair makes some nice bronze series.

If you still have questions you can always use a tool like this:

http://www.coolermaster.com/power-supply-calculator/

Put your parts in and it will give you the recommended PSU size.

EDIT:

If you look in the top right part of the screen on the PCparts picker link you sent. You'll see that it states 233 then a lightning bolt. That is the estimated wattage for your parts.
 
The pic of the power supply that I posted isn't the stock one from my PC. I upgraded it about 3-4 years ago at the same time as my GPU. What I read is that certain graphics card need a specific amperage on the 12V for the GPU that I selected. Since the 12V is broken down into a few different categories I'm not sure if it'll work with the GTX 750ti