R9 390, will my PSU hold?

Dryxonin

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Hi guys and geeks!

Well, christmas is around the corner and I thought of getting myself a R9 390 from MSI.

But will my PSU handle it?
G750M from coolermaster.

EDIT: Got an I5-4690k with an ASUS Maximus VII rampage ranger motherboard.
 
Solution
It has 62 amps on the +12volt rail so it should be fine. There are higher quality power supplies available, but yes it can do the job.

http://www.coolermaster.com/powersupply/modular-gm-series/g750m/


Already have it installed for 2 months, but what do you mean with higher quality? It was 60 euro on sale... It looked great, nice sleeves and protection stuff.. :??:

EDIT: Getting a 3rd monitor as well for gaming, will eyefinity work with 1 displayport, 1 HDMI and 1 DVI-D/VGA ? I can't really find a ''understandable'' answer for this! :na:
 



Getting a 3rd monitor as well for gaming, will eyefinity work with 1 displayport, 1 HDMI and 1 DVI-D/VGA ? I can't really find a ''understandable'' answer for this! 😛

EDIT: I'm reasonably new to pc's ...
 


Alrighty! thanks! and euuuhm... I'm getting, of course, the same monitor as the other two, but they're all HDMI. At the moment Im using an Displayport --> HDMI cable, will this cause any issues?

PS: Thanks for taking the time to help me! Hope you aren't bothered with these newbie questions 😛
 
This is from the wiki link I gave you-

"An active DisplayPort adapter can be used to convert a DisplayPort signal to another type of signal like VGA, single-link DVI or dual-link DVI, or HDMI if more than two non-DisplayPort displays need to be connected ...."
 

haha thanks! I'm not a native English speaker, so difficult sentences can kinda fog my mind.... so in other words: It works! :)!

Thank you so much! <3