As graphics card is usually one of the biggest 'draws' would help to have some idea as to your thinking in this area
and do you intend to overclock cpu?
A decent 420W PSU should be able to power that rig even with a pretty power hungry gfx card.
Personally I would try the 420W PSU you have too see if it can handle the rig rather than spending money on a new one that could very well not be needed.
Simple answer is you try it, if the PSU is decent it will work and be stable, if it isn't capable (but still a decent PSU) then it should just fail to power up properly but with no damage to the components.
Who makes the PSU and what model is it? Don't mention competitors though if it is an own-brand.
The current in a circuit is DIRECTLY proportional to the applied voltage and INVERSELY proportional to the circuit resistance.
In laymans terms this means that if you try to draw more current then what the PSU is capable of supplying then the voltage will drop. When the voltage drops below spec the PC will crash. So you will know if the PSU cannot cope with the rig if it becomes very unstable and keeps randomly crashing when doing power intensive tasks.
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