Sorry i didn't realized dat, anyway there's molex adapters for dat already included with this version of the graphics card.
Like is possible to see in this image http://www.tecnohards.com.ar/fotos/foro/zotac/gtx970.jpg
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Just my two cents here but if your going for a psu upgrade wouldnt it be better to skip going up 50w and get something with a significant power difference? i know the wattage is not the problem but the difference between a 550 and a 750w psu is like £20-30.
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Um, you're buying a PSU rated for 50 more watts? If you're going to buy a new PSU because you fear that your current generic doesn't have enough juice, then actually exceed it by a substantial margin.
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I decide based on the tiered PSU list. http://www.tomshardware.com/forum/id-1804779/power-supply-unit-tier-list.html
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How come? I don't use a load calculator or anything. The PSU is not a part I'd cheap out on. Personally I refer to that PSU list, and shoot for a higher wattage than what my system technically needs. I only do that so I can have more wiggle room for upgrading components and overclocking.
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thats like looking on the list of BEST cpu/gpu/ram, and just buying the 1st one
what i asked for is how do you know how much power your pc uses, and the right psu? i meant the watts, not brand or other things. what if your pc uses 500W, do you buy 1200W because its on top of the PSU list?
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the XFX Pro Series are really good PSU, with lots of japanese components, and 550W is enough for your PC, obiusly Sli is a far cry for that PSU.
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500W - 550W should be enough. But i strongly recommend not to save on PSU, this can looks not very important, but it's the most important thing in your PC - it's the power, if you will take cheap one, it could ruin whole your system.
Personally i recommend to put all your greediness away, find a litle more money and take something like Seasonic X-series with 80+ Gold efficiency, or something similar.
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50W may seem insignificant however if you are switching from unbranded PSU to high quality brand it makes sense. Also no point in buying anything higher than 550W, you are getting the best performance for the buck with around 80% load as far as I know so having an overkill PSU is just a big waste.
Also congratulations on your new PSU, would love 970 myself but it is too expensive for me atm so I will probably grab 960 which is to come out Q1 2015 if it is any good.
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just more energy sufficient lol. PSU wont get as hot from wasted energy and less wasted energy means lower electric bill lol but i like to say it also can tell you if the PSU is well made.
they say never skimp on your PSU its the most important thing you can buy. buying a cheap one can end up frying your whole computer and you will lose hundreds of dollars of equipment
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Hello guys! After some months of saving, I've been able to buy myself a Zotac GTX 970 (yay!). So, now, I'll have to buy a new PSU, since I don't want to take the risk of using this new gpu with my generic 500w PSU. My components are a FX-6300, this GTX 970 (you know, the common one, not the amp edition nor anything like that), 8gb RAM (don't remember the frecuency), and the motherboard is a MSI 760gm-p23. I was thinking on buying a XFX Pro550w Ts550 550w 80+. Do you think it will be enough? Thanks!
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