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    Antec Neo Eco 620W for an R280x

    I understand not skimping out on the PSU, but I came across a deal on this – Antec Neo Eco 620W – PSU today for £30.

    Would this be enough to run a 4670k & R280x system?

    Many thanks for your help ^_^

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    Re: Antec Neo Eco 620W for an R280x

    I think you should be fine.

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    Re: Antec Neo Eco 620W for an R280x

    It will be fine. It's a Seasonic built unit with a single 48A 12v rail giving 576w.

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    Re: Antec Neo Eco 620W for an R280x

    Looks good. However, be aware that you may need extender adapters for the cables. Normally on cheaper PSUs, the cables can be incredibly short!

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