You would be taking a chance of shut downs and re-starts with that tiny PSU. The card draws 4.5A at +12V (55W) maxed out. I would avoid it. Use this PSU calculator to judge the size card you can use. http://www.extreme.outervision.com/psucalculatorlite.jsp
You would be taking a chance of shut downs and re-starts with that tiny PSU. The card draws 4.5A at +12V (55W) maxed out. I would avoid it. Use this PSU calculator to judge the size card you can use.
http://www.extreme.outervision.com/psucalculatorlite.jsp
what about the PCI slot ...is it suitable ( its showing PCI Express 3.0 required )
You would be taking a chance of shut downs and re-starts with that tiny PSU. The card draws 4.5A at +12V (55W) maxed out. I would avoid it. Use this PSU calculator to judge the size card you can use.
http://www.extreme.outervision.com/psucalculatorlite.jsp
what about the PCI slot ...is it suitable ( its showing PCI Express 3.0 required )
All pcie 3.0 cards are backwards compatible, IF you have the proper power supply.
You would be taking a chance of shut downs and re-starts with that tiny PSU. The card draws 4.5A at +12V (55W) maxed out. I would avoid it. Use this PSU calculator to judge the size card you can use.
http://www.extreme.outervision.com/psucalculatorlite.jsp
what about the PCI slot ...is it suitable ( its showing PCI Express 3.0 required )
All pcie 3.0 cards are backwards compatible, IF you have the proper power supply.
thanks maxalge
i am in a strict budget
what you are suggesting?? do i need t pick other gpu or upgrade power supply
You would be taking a chance of shut downs and re-starts with that tiny PSU. The card draws 4.5A at +12V (55W) maxed out. I would avoid it. Use this PSU calculator to judge the size card you can use.
http://www.extreme.outervision.com/psucalculatorlite.jsp
what about the PCI slot ...is it suitable ( its showing PCI Express 3.0 required )
All pcie 3.0 cards are backwards compatible, IF you have the proper power supply.
thanks maxalge
i am in a strict budget
what you are suggesting?? do i need t pick other gpu or upgrade power supply
The 7750 is a great budget choice.
250w... Ouch... It's russian roulette how long it would last, IF it could handle the load at all.
I would hit craiglist or ebay looking for a power supply. /shrug
I've never had an issue with any of those brands, and I've built quite a few PCs. I always liked Sapphire, tho. They are one of the better AMD card manufacturers. On the other hand, you can get a lemon with any of them.
I've never had an issue with any of those brands, and I've built quite a few PCs. I always liked Sapphire, tho. They are one of the better AMD card manufacturers. On the other hand, you can get a lemon with any of them.
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Hi
Can i able to run "ASUS HD7750-1GD5-V2 AMD Radeon HD 7750" with my system
Motherboard - Asus P5KPL-AM/PS
Processes - intel core2 duo 2.93GHz
Ram - 2GB
HD - 500GB SATA
MONITOR - Samsung P2250 (1080P)
Power supply - Iball lpe223 400 (250w)
clutchc :
I've never had an issue with any of those brands, and I've built quite a few PCs. I always liked Sapphire, tho. They are one of the better AMD card manufacturers. On the other hand, you can get a lemon with any of them.
i have 4gb of ram and 250watt power supply will it work good for me?
Hi
Can i able to run "ASUS HD7750-1GD5-V2 AMD Radeon HD 7750" with my system
Motherboard - Asus P5KPL-AM/PS
Processes - intel core2 duo 2.93GHz
Ram - 2GB
HD - 500GB SATA
MONITOR - Samsung P2250 (1080P)
Power supply - Iball lpe223 400 (250w)
clutchc :
I've never had an issue with any of those brands, and I've built quite a few PCs. I always liked Sapphire, tho. They are one of the better AMD card manufacturers. On the other hand, you can get a lemon with any of them.
i have 4gb of ram and 250watt power supply will it work good for me?
The same would apply to you as it did for the OP's 250W PSU. That's cutting it real close. It probably would be fine for normal usage. But when you play a graphically demanding came, the card will max out and you will be taking a chance of the PSU shutting down.
Hi
Can i able to run "ASUS HD7750-1GD5-V2 AMD Radeon HD 7750" with my system
Motherboard - Asus P5KPL-AM/PS
Processes - intel core2 duo 2.93GHz
Ram - 2GB
HD - 500GB SATA
MONITOR - Samsung P2250 (1080P)
Power supply - Iball lpe223 400 (250w)
clutchc :
I've never had an issue with any of those brands, and I've built quite a few PCs. I always liked Sapphire, tho. They are one of the better AMD card manufacturers. On the other hand, you can get a lemon with any of them.
i have 4gb of ram and 250watt power supply will it work good for me?
The same would apply to you as it did for the OP's 250W PSU. That's cutting it real close. It probably would be fine for normal usage. But when you play a graphically demanding came, the card will max out and you will be taking a chance of the PSU shutting down.
i run geforce gtx 220 no problem as is but i need somethin a bit better with minor upgrades i was hoping it would work without changing my psu
Hi
Can i able to run "ASUS HD7750-1GD5-V2 AMD Radeon HD 7750" with my system
Motherboard - Asus P5KPL-AM/PS
Processes - intel core2 duo 2.93GHz
Ram - 2GB
HD - 500GB SATA
MONITOR - Samsung P2250 (1080P)
Power supply - Iball lpe223 400 (250w)
clutchc :
I've never had an issue with any of those brands, and I've built quite a few PCs. I always liked Sapphire, tho. They are one of the better AMD card manufacturers. On the other hand, you can get a lemon with any of them.
i have 4gb of ram and 250watt power supply will it work good for me?
The same would apply to you as it did for the OP's 250W PSU. That's cutting it real close. It probably would be fine for normal usage. But when you play a graphically demanding came, the card will max out and you will be taking a chance of the PSU shutting down.
i run geforce gtx 220 no problem as is but i need somethin a bit better with minor upgrades i was hoping it would work without changing my psu
If your PSU is holding the GT 220, it should hold the HD 7750. The GT 220 is actually a tiny bit more power hungry (3 watts) than the HD 7750.
http://www.hwcompare.com/11793/geforce-gt-220-gddr3-vs-radeon-hd-7750/