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So on last question i was sugested with the CHROSHAIR VS450

but if its possible PLEASE tell me what is the cheapest power supply on THIS list what i can trust
the one at the top right is (cheapest and bottum right is most expensive)

PSU-s: http://prntscr.com/dkp4k6



Motherboard:M5A78L-M/USB3 ATX - https://www.asus.com/Motherboards/M5A78LMUSB3/specifica...

CPU: AMD FX-6300 - http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E168...

RAM: G.SKILL RipjawsX 1866GHz 1x 8GB - http://gskill.com/en/product/f3-14900cl10s-8gbxl

HDD: WD5000AAKS, 500GB 7200RPM 16MH Chase - http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E168...

GPU: Gainward GeForce GTX 950 - http://www.gainward.com/main/edm/GTX950/gw_edm_GTX950_e...

 
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Antec is very well known. They don't make their own power supplies and sell a range from budget to top of the line.
None of their supplies are terrible, and some...
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When i went on the site the recomended could not reach adove 406W even if i put that i use ALL usb ports on motherboard.. some bonus fans 2DDR3 even tho i use just one right.. so i waste yround 300W i guess and 450 is a bit too mutch but still ok if its quality.. i jsut want a quality thing with overvoltage undervoltage.. so if it breaks PC parts wont and my friend recomenced something 80+ but idk what that is :D

if you want the spec links of every single one just say
 

Just list CPU and graphics card.
A higher rated supply is not a bad thing, it does not mean they will use more power.
You don't want to run any supply at its limit.

80+ means that efficiency is at least 80%, so 400W output would draw no more than 500W from the wall.
Not only is anything not 80+ rated very inefficient, but likely very bad quality as well.


 
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It isn't as simple as entering your components on some website and getting back a required power supply wattage.
For this build you need something rated at least 25A or 300W on the +12V rails. With multi-rail designs you need the combined rating, you can't just add them.
Antec VP400PC is reasonable quality, not great, and rated at 336W on the +12V rails. It should do the job and there is nothing better on the list I can see.
 
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For some reason there is not a single site with specs of the ANTEC VP400PC EC and you sure it has quality? is the brand popular? or trusted?
 

Antec is very well known. They don't make their own power supplies and sell a range from budget to top of the line.
None of their supplies are terrible, and some are very good.
The VP400PC is made by Channel Well Technology (CWT), who again make a range of supplies from cheap to great:
http://www.realhardtechx.com/index_archivos/Page673.htm
Specs are available on Antec's website:
http://www.antec.com/product.php?id=707143&fid=5022043&lan=uk

I can't find any detailed reviews.
I would trust it over an anything else in the list.
Corsair VS450 is made by CWT as well, but it's tier 4 (bad) on this list:
http://www.tomshardware.com/forum/id-2547993/psu-tier-list.html

Personally in builds like this I use the Seasonic S12II 430. It's a great quality supply at a reasonable price, but likely more expensive than what is on your list.
 
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Just a question pls answeare... is this http://prntscr.com/dkq2st this + this combined? http://prntscr.com/dkq2zj
 

Hard drives and fans don't use a lot of power.
If you have a lot of internal hard drives you may want to check the number of connectors, but you can always use splitters if necessary.
The graphics card is the main thing that would change the required power supply. The GTX 950 is rated at 90W. It is a good mid-range card. High end single GPU cards can draw up to 250W, and these would require a higher rated power supply.
 


No. That's not how it work.

When you have multiple +12V rails, like in your second screenshot, it's just telling you how much current a rail is limited to output before the PSU shuts down. You don't add the two and come up with the PSU's capability. The correct number is in the row below those two (336W).