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Upgarding PSU

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2018/08/21 15:07:54 (permalink)
Currently running a Corsair 600w CX Grey Model. My price ranges from $150-$200, would like to be at a 750w or 1000w. I am running a Nvidia GTX 1070 TI SC which I believe only calls for a 500w PSU nonetheless I'd still like to upgrade.

Also, my MB is little older ASUS H81M-D/E Plus (Intel H81 chipset) (MATX)

Processor: Intel Core i5 4570 3.20GHz (Quad Core)

From the information listed above what needs to upgraded first again trying to stay right around $220.. Thanks
post edited by kanrf6914 - 2018/08/21 15:55:02
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    transdogmifier
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    Re: Upgarding PSU 2018/08/21 15:34:43 (permalink)

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    Re: Upgarding PSU 2018/08/21 17:18:29 (permalink)
    EVGA 1000 P2 great psu at a great price $179.00
     
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    Re: Upgarding PSU 2018/08/21 23:27:17 (permalink)
    Can't go wrong with the P2. I've never had problems with mine.
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