Asus CG5275 Upgrade Power Supply

Hi,I bought this PC last night and a ATI HD 5750 vid card.. Now,my question is,which power supply do i need? I have the following PSU`s at my local Best Buy store..
http://www.bestbuy.com/site/Corsair+-+650W+ATX+CPU+Power+Supply/9358269.p?id=1218090911783&skuId=935...
http://www.bestbuy.com/site/Corsair+-+850W+ATX+CPU+Power+Supply/9358287.p?id=1218090909495&skuId=935...
http://www.bestbuy.com/site/BFG+-+450-Watt+ATX+CPU+Power+Supply/9175698.p?id=1218045946501&skuId=917...
Im thinking the 650w is more then enough,but is it the right kind for this pc?
I know a long time ago i bought a PSU and the thing didnt even fit my PC.. So thats why im asking (:
Ty

650 should work.

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