Keysplayr
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No, I am saying get a 750Ti/950/960, skip the PSU for now. Also, I would never recommend a 400W PSU because the incremental price to go from 400W to 650W is very minimal and a 650-700W PSU will last for 10+ years, give you a peace of mind for 98%+ of CPU/GPU upgrades and overclocking should you ever venture into that area as you may developer desire to explore that aspect of PC DIY building.
Usually the difference in price today between a high-quality 450W, 550W and 650W PSU is just $10-20. It's not worth it at all to buy 400-500W PSUs, with one possible exception being a desire to have a fanless platinum 500-520W unit.
You could try a GTX950/960 and see if it works. Those GPUs with your CPU do not use a lot of power. If you can find a GTX750Ti for $100, that's a solid upgrade from what you have for basic 1080P gaming.
P.S. With barely any research, here is proof why buying 400W PSUs is a waste of money for US customers.
Newegg.com has 750W XFX Core Edition 80 Plus Bronze Power Supply (P1-750S-NLB9) for $74.99 - $5 w/ promo code EMCKAAS23 - $35 rebate = $34.99. Shipping is Free.
Newegg.com has 850 Watt XFX Core Edition PRO850W 80 Plus Bronze Certified Active PFC Power Supply (P1-850S-NLB9) for $84.99 - $35 rebate = $49.99. Shipping is Free. This unit is a rebadged SeaSonic which is a top tier PSU manufacturer.
$35-50 over 10 years is not that expensive if you think about it. Just something for you to keep in mind when you decide to do a full system overhaul in 2-3 years. A lot people keep sticking to 300-430W garbage PSUs for years and get ripped off by massive price premiums for perf/watt GPUs which is a brilliant strategy on behalf of GPU makers but a horrible strategy for a PC gamer.
RS. Have you ever just purchased what you wanted without worrying about the price of everything? You might be due.