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No to anything Bronze and stick to the four brands that I mentioned if you can, if not, as long as it is out of the box new and still with a ten year warranty the 12M 650W is okay.
Budget builds do not have add on GPUs, they only have onboard video which does only need a Bronze efficiency rated PSU.
Weak PSUs are weak because they are made cheaply and this includes using thinner wire, weaker and often chinese made capacitors and atop of this you do not get the built in safety features that you get with better quality and efficiency rated PSUs.
Pay cheap, pay twice, go low, go broke are just two sayings that come to mind, a PSU is the most important component in a computer for three reasons, it has to be able to supply adequate, clean and stable power, you have to be able to trust a PSU in that you may need to leave the computer running unattended for prolonged periods and last but not least, a weak PSU has the potential to take out all your hardware when ( not if ) it goes bang.
Your GPU has a similar power requirement to an RTX 3060Ti and being that you don`t appear to be taking my word for it I suggest that you go back to the previously provided link here and come back to us with what is recommended, I guarantee that you will not come back with any budget brand bronze efficiency rated junk.
@Bruce yes, I have just returned whole PC because the seller had ****** me off with his talk. Now I think I could try building up the PC by myself
Budget: 1.2k $.
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