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Millz98

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hey there, i have created my first new build pc and in my build i am using an msi radeon r9 380 2gb GPU which requires 2x6pin pci-e connectors to be connected to the PSU, i bought a corsair cx600m which only has 1 6+2pin pci-e slot, i have been told to maybe use a molex connector to fix this but i would rather buy a different PSU with the correct connector slots, i have chosen this PSU to replace my current one: http://www.newegg.com/global/uk/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16817256085 , is this is good PSU and will it run with the MSI radeon r9 380, thank you.
 
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The Corsair CX600M should have 2x6+2 PCIe connectors. Also, the Silverstone is a solid unit.

Seasonic and EVGA are also great choices. Really a matter of availability and budget. I use Seasonic exclusively now, but have used Silverstones and Corsairs in the past with zero issues.
That power supply will work fine. It's a shallow power supply if you need something compact. It comes with 2 6PIN PCI-E conneectors.

Just FYI Seasonic was long regarded as king of power supplies. Now that crown goes to EVGA. They are the best. 10 year warranties to boot. Not to mean there aren't other good power supplies out there. But you don't always get what you pay for in a power supply.

 
The Corsair CX600M should have 2x6+2 PCIe connectors. Also, the Silverstone is a solid unit.

Seasonic and EVGA are also great choices. Really a matter of availability and budget. I use Seasonic exclusively now, but have used Silverstones and Corsairs in the past with zero issues.
 
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