Question on GPU Connector.

fasterbetter

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just one more question,
my remaing rig is an i5 3470,a asus mobo with B75 chipset,4 gb ram,a optical drive,1 tb hitachi HDD,and a 18.5" 1366 X 768 monitor. Will my 450 watt psu be able to handle these components? Also,Will i be able to add a 64GB SSD later without upgrading my psu?
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ThomasJ93

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Even if you are on a low budget, don't go with a cheap PSU. A bad PSU can possibly take down your whole system. A good PSU doesn't have to be expensive.
 

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I will never do any overclocking or anything,then also i need a better psu? if so please recommend a good psu from this website:Power Supply Units
 

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ThomasJ93

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An SSD barely draws any power, so yes, you should be fine.

 

nic4242

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On the flipkart site, check off price: 2-5000 Rs, and Power Output 500-750. The PSUs that show up from that search will work for you.

The power supply is by far the most important part of your build. People here take their builds very seriously, so when you ask your question on this site, you can be very sure that we will all say the same: do NOT buy a cheap PSU.

And many of us speak from (bad) experience when we say that. The money you save on a poor PSU can cost you dearly when you fry your motherboard. Trust me :(
 

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I did not understand what do you mean by "it is just external power" please explain me that. Thanks for your reply.
 

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I meant that you asked what a 6 pin connector was. It provides extra power to the card that it cant take from the motherboard.