Inexpensive PSU suggestion for sons gaming PC

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Hi guys,

I built my son a gaming PC on a tight budget (to play Fortnite and replace the playstation 3 he previously used) from 2nd hand parts which I appreciate is always a minefield but to be fair he was up and running for around £200 so was very happy (PC is an i5-6400 with 8gb RAM and a GTX960 card).

It was working fine and he was very happy but unfortunately the graphics card developed a fault where the fans on the gfx card would stop spinning and the fps would drop to single digits so I gave him my old GTX770 and upgraded to a vega 56 for my system. I also took the opportunity to upgrade my monitor and donated my old Samsung Syncmaster 120hz monitor to him so he is running a 2 monitor setup with Fortnite running on the Samsung at 120hz.

The GTX770 is far more power hungry then the GTX960 it replaced and is causing his PC to shutdown when he plays Fortnite & I'm fairly sure it's due to the 450w PSU being woefully underpowered.

I do have the option of removing the Antec Earthwatts Platinum 550w PSU from my system and donating that, then upgrading my PSU as I wouldn't be surprised if 550w is too low for my system (i7-4790, Vega 56) although to be honest, whilst I rarely play demanding games, it hasn't shown any signs yet of not being able to cope.

Would you guys suggest I donate my 550w PSU and upgrade or should I just buy a budget 550w - 650w PSU for him (by budget I mean around the £50 mark from a known brand, not the dirt cheap ones)? Would anyone be kind enough to suggest both? Many thanks in advance for your advice guys.
 
I have a Coolermaster Master watt 550w in my build (Ryzen 1600, 16gb RAM) no issues with it and its semi modular so easy to fit into builds... You could give him your 550w PSU and get yourself a 650w definitely for the VEGA card.

I'd be tempted by the B grade Formula 650w.... Great unit and great price

My basket at Overclockers UK:
Total: £65.45 (includes shipping: £10.50)​
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Thanks an0nym0us, I figured swapping the PSU out and replacing mine (rather than buying my son a budget one) would be the most sensible, just thought I'd check as it's obviously a lot more hassle & a little more expense! I've found a "PSU Tier" list on google from another forum and both the bitfenix and corsair RM rank highly
 
Thanks an0nym0us, I figured swapping the PSU out and replacing mine (rather than buying my son a budget one) would be the most sensible, just thought I'd check as it's obviously a lot more hassle & a little more expense! I've found a "PSU Tier" list on google from another forum and both the bitfenix and corsair RM rank highly
For the Corsair RM series, make sure you get the 2019 models. There are also 750W and 850W versions available.
https://www.kitguru.net/components/...-rm650-modular-gold-power-supply-review-2019/

There are quite a few models with similar (or even the same) name, so it's pretty confusing. For example, don't confuse it with this one:
https://www.anandtech.com/show/7333/corsair-releases-rm-series-power-supplies
 
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