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Yepper AbnRanger is spot on...

Look at the bottom of the page for the recommended power supply...

I would get the 4 gig of video ram version and not the 2 gig version

http://www.geforce.com/hardware/desktop-gpus/geforce-gtx-960/specifications

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750W PSU should leave you with a healthy amount of power reserve. That is if the PSU is not of "no name" brand. :p:

I have a 750W PSU myself and my GTX 660 Ti 3GB is said to consume 30W more power (at full load) than a stock GTX 960 card. So I think you should have no problem, Tony.

 

Most definitely buy the 4GB VRAM version!!!

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Huh?  :blink:  It's that cheap now!? Hell, I might consider buying one myself!

Tony, can I steal your thread for a moment and ask a question whether a 750W (Gold) PSU could handle two cards: a GTX 660 and a GTX 960?

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Hm, 4GB 970 cards are a lot more expensive. Is the price difference justified by their performance?

 

A 970 is much more powerful than a 960 and is supposed to be the best bang for the buck.  Although the last 1/2 Gbyte of memory is slower than the rest, that made a lot of people a bit grumpy to say the least.

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