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If you have a GTX Series card, you'll want at least a 500w PSU to cope with the load it'll use. When building gaming machines for our customers, I never use PSU's under 500w just because it'll be hammering it when playing games (Thus causing reliability issues) plus with a larger PSU, you have the option of future upgrades.
The PSU you've linked to would be ideal, and at a rather impressive price.
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That PSU would take pretty much anything. Good system. Not your original question but do you fancy a GTX550Ti? Have it sat here ready to go on ebay. £75. Half the cost of the 660 and still a good card.
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