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Personally I like the MSI. It's not the best 290, but it's not a bad card. There were some complaints about the fan oil, I'm not sure how that has panned out. I believe the asus had some heatpipes missing the gpu, plus their warranty is terrible (in the US, which I note you aren't purchasing from).
I personally would rather have overkill in the PSU department, if you ever decide to go SLI/Crossfire then you have the capability to do so. Where those the only PSUs available locally? Get a high quality PSU and it will outlast the rest of your PC. Seasonic and the brands which rebrand (XFX might have been one of them) them are generally regarded as excellent PSUs. PSUs have efficiency curves and it's been a while since I read about them in depth but I have the opinion that they are still very efficient even if you only use a portion of the rated wattage.
I'd go with a 800-1000w PSU if you'll ever consider dual gpu. If not then a high quality 600w would be plenty.
first of all thanks for your replay ,for the msi like you said it's not a bad card they all heve recommended it but i've found her price cheap then the Asus do you have any clue why is that, and for the PSUs no they aren't the only one available but they are the cheapest haha and i am not planing to spend much money for it, but why u asking are they really that bad?? i will took your and everyone advice i'll buy PSUs Between 500W-650W any models u can suggest??