If part picker says I need 300W, is it fine to get a 430W bronze PSU?

If part picker says I need 300W, is it fine to get a 430W bronze PSU?

...please respond

Guys I'm going to kill myself if you don't respond...

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yes. You can get a 2000W PSU if you like - it will still only draw the amount of power needed by the computer, not a constant 2000W

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I'm not sure if I should, or should not kill myself. I don't know if this counts as a respond...

I can't do anything right. I'm ending it :'( I cry erytime

I'll post Overwatch.

Just get some cheap EVGA PSU

Look at the recommended PSU wattage for the video card you will be using. I wouldn't buy anything less than 500W though.

who the cutie?

I was thinking of 500W. Over that seems overkill.

I would let her kill me if that means I would be allowed to cum inside her child bearing hips

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The key is looking for something which at 50%-80% load is 300W.

That's usually peak performance for a PSU. Pic related.

1/0.5 * 300 to 1/0.8 * 300 = 375-600 W

I'm just a geology student and I have no clue what this is.

Guess I'll just get a bronze 500W to be safe...

New seasonic 650 watt nonmodular OEM power supplies run $30 on eBay.
Thank me later.

Canada.

Yes

>Canada

>student
>can't read graph title
>literally explained to you in the text.
You already failed at life, why bother with a PSU?

I was mostly joking get off the high horse.

Pretending to be retarded is a stale joke

your life is a stale joke

sorry I'm a retard for not knowing what 230 VAC 120 VAC mean off the top of my head

how about I just start posting rocks and you tell me everything about it?

I don't know what those things are either, but I was still able to figure out what user was trying to say

Uh it depends. The GTX 980 ti and Titan X required more power than that. I think the 1080 can get by with a 500W PSU though. Pretty sure current top of line AMD cards can as well. 500W is borderline.