will my pc support AMD HD 7770??

Muqtadir Mohammed

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what is the psu model? if it's a zebronics, iball piece of garbage, then your psu needs an upgrade. if it's a good quality psu, then 7770 will be fine.

seems like your psu came bundled with the case. it's highly likely that the psu is a generic one.

radeon hd 7750 should be able to run on your pc. but i strongly suggest you upgrade your power supply to a decent quality one, preferably from a reputed brand like seasonic (s12ii bronze psu, for excample).
 

radeon 7770 is a good bet under 8k inr, but after seeing your psu specs, i am not sure about running a 7770 and a core i5 build off of a generic psu. 7750 is more suitable, but it gives up considerable amount of gaming performance. i'd say, save up money and upgrade the psu and gfx card but it's up to you.
 

Muqtadir Mohammed

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i want gfx under 8k i dont want to upgrade my psu
 

radeon hd 7750 with 1GB gddr5 will be faster than that, both in gpu and in vram. it may use less power but it's not worth tradingoff the performance.
 

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You said your range was 8000. But if you can afford 750, you can go for it.
 

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I wasnt able to find a 7750 within his price range.
 

that's actually another problem. since amd is refreshing their entire lineup with new model numbers, they're phasing out older 7000 series and replacing them with newer r7-r9 series cards. that's why radeon hd 7770 is so cheap now. getting a 7750 over a radeon hd 7770, 7790, r7 260/260x or gtx 750, or even 750ti is not worth the money. that's where the quality and reliability of the power supply comes in.