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its a 750W power box
im not talking about the graphics card im talking about the powersuplyI think there is a little confusion. The GTX750TI uses a very modest amount of power while a 750W PS is a good amount of power on a modern PC. What PP was saying is the name of the Video card (750TI) has nothing at all to do with the power required for the PC it's just the model name of the card, And using a 750w PS will not do any harm to a pc, The PC only uses the power needed and that's all it gets, BUT if you have a lower powered PS like a 350w PS and your system needs more then your out of luck. So having a higher watt PS means IF you need that much power then it will be there when needed but won't use it if not called for. Hope this clears it up a little for you.
Dauntae
Yea but what im trying to do is make it where if i wanna upgrade again latter to a higher graphics i canWhat you had linked is a 600w budget PSU. You don't need 750w, or even 600w at this point. A CX500 would be fine.
Amazon.com: Corsair Builder Series CX 600 Watt ATX/EPSÂ 80 PLUS (CX600): Computers & Accessories
Standard 750ti.