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Case: CM storm Enforcer
CPU: i3 3240
GPU: GTX 650 ti 1gb
Ram:Coarsair vengence 8gbs 1600mhz
HDD: Western digital blue 1tb
motherboard:MSI B75MA-P45
Lite on DVD drive.
and a few other things such as cpu coolers and fans.
What power supply would i need?
but yeah get a 500 to be safe
corsair cx430 can run a 150w gpu in most systems with 100-125w cpus
i3 3240 is 55w, so a bigger gpu could be possible
I think it would be cheaper and perform better. The CPU takes a little more power but the GPU takes less (being newer technology) and both are better than i3+GTX 650 ti.
If you get them you also need a new motherboard.
Also yes I would recommend minimum 500w PSU with 80 Plus Bronze certification.
Even Best Buy won't sell you less than 600w Corsaire for a real gaming machine. And that is the cheap way out cause they have no more than mid-range stuff in stock. The power supply should be able to last at least 2 major upgrades if you bought right the first time. And it only costs you a few more bucks to do it right. It's not much more money.
Just my 2 cents.
You can survive a change in video card generation by buying one and adding another to get you buy to the next generation. And the most important thing to let you do that is 3 things. A good CPU, a good motherboard, and a good power supply.
For a while the GPU's became more power efficient and took less power. Now they are getting so large for a while they are going to require a little more power. Rigthfully so. The transistor count is going to go through the roof x a bunch. The Titan is just a start.