Will 750W be able to run GTX 770?

Chris L

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I am planning on buying a GTX 770 (2GB DDR5) and I would like to know whether my Tesla 750W PSU will be good enough to work/power it.

My other Specs are:
- Intel Core I5 3570K 3.4Ghz CPU Socket 1155 6mb Cache Ivy Bridge HD Graphics
- Corsair Vengenace 16gb ( 2x 8gb ) DDR3 1600mhz Memory
- Asus P8H61-MX USB3 Socket 1155 H61 USB 3.0 Onboard Graphics* Motherboard
- Seagate 1tb Barracuda 7200rpm Serial 3.5" Sata Hard Drive 64mb
- Samsung 24x DVD Writer Dual Layer Black
- Standard Intel CPU Heatsink and Fan
- Tenda W322P Wireless PCI Network Card 300Mbps



 
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Uk websites show that 750w Tesla psu is a very cheap option and 1 review states their psu "blew under load". I would get another psu from a reputable manufacturer if I were you, with 600w as an absolute minimum. You've got a fair amount of stuff to power. Expect to pay $90/£75 or more.

HeyyScott

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750w is perfect and plenty for 770 but the you should definitely look for a better PSU brand. Tesla is not a reliable and safe brand, very poor actually. Do not try to cheap out on the most important part of your pc. Look for Corsair,XFX,Seasonic models of PSU.
 

fastestlouigie1

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Uk websites show that 750w Tesla psu is a very cheap option and 1 review states their psu "blew under load". I would get another psu from a reputable manufacturer if I were you, with 600w as an absolute minimum. You've got a fair amount of stuff to power. Expect to pay $90/£75 or more.
 
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