Question Which Power Supply should I buy ?

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Hi Guys,
My Specs are

Processor - i5 6600k
Motherboard - H110
RAM - 1x16gb
Storage HDD (160GB) -maybe around 5400 rpm
SSD 120gb
SSD 256 gb
SSD 256 gb
GTX 1050TI 4GB

I usually play Dota 2 and CS 2

I don't really know what power supply to buy, and I am a bit low on budget.
Here are some cheap ones I can afford
1) COOLER MASTER MWE 450 Bronze V2 230v, 80 Plus Bronze Certified 450 Watts PSU (37.90USD )
2) Deepcool PK450D 450 Watts PSU (37.41 USD)

if 450 watt is not enough
1) COOLER MASTER MWE 550 Bronze V2 230v, 80 Plus Bronze Certified 550 Watts PSU (51.17USD)
2)Deepcool PK550D 550 Watts PSU 80+ Bronze (47.07USD)
3)Deepcool PF550 (R-PF550D-HA0B) 80 Plus Standard for Gaming PC 550 Watts PSU (39.11)

And should I avoid Gigabytes PSU, as they are having a bad reputation.

Also please suggest me any other cheap but good PSU from India
but here in India parts are really limited and price are a bit higher than other countries.

Also what are the full load wattage of i5 6600k and gtx 1050TI
And is there a software to measure how much I am using? if so please share me the name ,
Thanks in advance.
 
I think the 1050 TI is low powered, around 75 watts.

6600K maybe 90 watts.

A good quality 450 watt PS would likely be OK, but there aren't many good PSUs that are rated at only 450.

If you step up to 550 watts, you might have a much wider selection of quality PSUs.

It might help if you provide a link to the store you will shop at.

If I wanted 16 gb of RAM, I would buy a kit of 2 sticks of 8 gb each; not a single stick of 16 gb.

HWInfo64 is a good tool to measure all kinds of stuff on a PC..watts, temperatures, fan speeds, CPU load, etc.
 
I think the 1050 TI is low powered, around 75 watts.

6600K maybe 90 watts.

A good quality 450 watt PS would likely be OK, but there aren't many good PSUs that are rated at only 450.

If you step up to 550 watts, you might have a much wider selection of quality PSUs.

It might help if you provide a link to the store you will shop at.

If I wanted 16 gb of RAM, I would buy a kit of 2 sticks of 8 gb each; not a single stick of 16 gb.

HWInfo64 is a good tool to measure all kinds of stuff on a PC..watts, temperatures, fan speeds, CPU load, etc.
One of the RAM slot is not working, tis the reason I went with a Single channel
 
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