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Processor r5 1600 af
Motherboard b450m ds3h v2
Cooling 206 xt
Memory 32gb ddr4
Video Card(s) rx 6800
Storage 3 hdd 1x ssd m2 1x ssd
Case ap201
Hello, I'm looking advice for buying a 650w + PSU, I need a 650w or more with my rx 6800





Links to stores.

I have 125,000 Argentine pesos.


I have an ATTIS 750R bronze but I don't find any review.
I'm looking for the atx 3.1.
 
Hello, I'm looking advice for buying a 650w + PSU, I need a 650w or more with my rx 6800





Links to stores.

I have 125,000 Argentine pesos.


I have an ATTIS 750R bronze but I don't find any review.
I'm looking for the atx 3.1.
I don't see any 750W ATX 3.1 power supplies on that site that don't exceed your budget.
 

This is good? And works with the 6800 https://www.sapphiretech.com/en/consumer/pulse-radeon-rx-6800-16g-gddr6#Specification

 
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Hmmm, it seems you are posting this question on multiple sites. That is typically frowned upon for several reasons, including that it can result in confusing and often conflicting advice. It also often results in posts at some sites being left hanging - abandoned with no resolution noted which is definitely frowned upon. So when you make your decision, be sure to revisit EVERY site you asked this question and post your solution.

I note with your hardware (assuming it is the same as listed in your system specs) a decent 650W supply with the necessary 2 x 8 pin connector for your graphics card would support you just fine. And with a 650W supply instead of a (likely more expensive) 850W, you should be able to fine a decent "Gold" certified within your $125,000ARS ($107USD) budget. Gold does NOT suggest better reliability, but it does suggest it will be more efficient.
 
Thats all.
That is not all. Once you resolved your HDMI cable issue over at Sysnative, you asked the exact same question about buying a new PSU. You may have done it other sites too. I didn't bother to dig in to it.
 
Finally I put my old EVGA Supernova G3 750w and save money.

Topic solved.
 
Great! And note the EVGA Supernova G3 is an excellent PSU. Thanks for posting your followup.
 
Finally, I bought a TTP-750AH2FKG
 
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