Upgrade my PSU from 450W to 500W

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Laxmi narayanan KS

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My stock cabinet came fitted with a 450W 24 pin PSU and it got fried due to power surge in my home. I found that buying a 500W new PSU is pretty much cheaper than 450W, If i replace the 450W with 500W is this gonna cause any trouble to my desktop or might be advantageous in having extra power to supply to system?
I have a GTX 750 1GB DDR5 and i never overclocked it when i had the 450W, If i buy the 500W will be safe and provide necessary energy to power the mobo as well as help my overclocking?
 

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The 450W PSU that came with your cabinet died because most PSUs that come with cases are very low end. A new "500W" PSU might be what you need, though there are "500W" PSUs I won't even let in my house let alone my PC. If you get a real 500W PSU which should run $30-50 for an 80+ bronze or $60-80 for an 80+ gold unit. If you are looking at a "500W" unit and it's $20, move along. It's not worth the money.
 

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I have bought a new ups so there won't be any power surge or fluctuations and my ups will alert me, I can't buy EVGA 500W or like the bronze or gold unit but as you say i have money to buy the 20$ PSU, My doubt is 450W or 500W won't matter if the later is replaced with the new one and having 50W extra is gonna do any harm to my desktop?
 

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450W or 500W is what the PSU CAN supply, not does supply. A PSU sends only the power needed by the PC. 200W, 247W, 341W, etc.

What isn't going to matter is replacing one junk PSU with another. Those junk $20 PSUs are just that, junk. The labels are fake, the internals are lacking parts, parts that are used are below spec, and you will just have another dead PSU after a short time. How long did the one that came with your case last? The same thing is going to happen with the new one.
 

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For any future readers of this now "solved" thread, the answer directly above my post is the comprehensive and correct answer.

 
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