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The documentations states that a 500 watt power supply is required. I tested the card in a bench test system I have that had a 600 watt EVGA and it was just fine. If you are even thinking about a crossfires system; I would go with a EVGA 750 watt or a Corsair TX850M. The EVGA would run four RX580-8GB cards just fine; however the Corsair has less connectors and cables than EVGA provides; hence the price difference between the two; both PSU's are very quiet, if that is of any concern. Be sure to download the AMD pixel patcher, otherwise text is kind of funky. I couldn't locate the EVGA 600 watt ad or the CORSAIR 850 watt ad link; but I bought both at Best Buy. I linked the closest models I could find to this response. I hope this helps.
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Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I’m running a Corsair 750m in my rig and it runs it just fine, with all my lights and fans and liquid cooling for my pcu I have no issues
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.500 watt psu at least. It also has one 8pin connector, so not quite as power hungry as a 1080 or Vega 64.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Minimum 500 Watt PSU with the three row GPU power connection.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.500 watt minimum. Xfx recommends 550 watt power supply for this card. I am using a 550 watt gold rated psu with no problems. Also depends what else you are powering, but I have an overclocked 4690k, 6 Corsair ml fans and liquid cooler aio, several hard drives and accessories and other things and mine hasn't had any trouble.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I run this card with a Corsair 650 watt power supply no problem, it depends on your other hardware though, you can always get a 650 or more that way if you decide to upgrade your computer you always have that extra access to power.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.as long you have a 650 you should be okay but you have to do the math yourself of all the computer components what supply would be best especially if you will overclocking, etc. you gotta do it for yourself and research what your doing.
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