ASUS HD 6850 or ASUS GTX 560 (non-Ti, DirectCU, 810MHz)?

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    your welcome no i think the only thing u can do about a noisey psu is replace it. u should always make sure u have a decent psu. dont cheap out on it as its one of, if not the most important part of ur pc. a cheap psu could give up and take the rest of ur pc with it.
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       #22

    I got it with the card yesterday -- Corsair TX 650 V2
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       #23

    nice1 corsair make decent psu's
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       #24

    I think that it's OK that it's noisy... because it becomes so shortly after I launch a game. I think it's because it starts giving more power to the rest of the PC and so it starts heating up. I also plugged in the two power cables from it to the video card, I don't know if this was necessary but I think it is xD
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       #25

    I also plugged in the two power cables from it to the video card, I don't know if this was necessary but I think it is xD
    It is. Without them you're lucky if the card will even run.

    Enjoy the new card.
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       #26

    Thanks everyone again. I gave reps to all of you, I hope I didn't miss anybody. You're awesome : )
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  7. Posts : 3,118
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       #27

    no probs mate. ur welcome
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       #28

    enjoy your card mate
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