Will this PSU support the GTX 750?

Aiden Pearce

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I'm looking to upgrade to a GTX 750 or GTX 50 Ti.
I can google, so I found out what information is needed to judge whether a PSU can power the GTX 750 (Ti). But that's where it ends. I have no knowledge to actually call it.
So, I'd be very grateful if any of you can make some sense out of it for me.

Can this set-up run the GTX 750 or 750 Ti?
Also, I understand it even differs per brand, so if only a certain one is a go, I'd love to hear that too. Thanks!

Power supply
350W:
FSP350-60EMDN
3.3V - 21 A
5V - 15 A
12V1 - 16 A
12V2 - 16 A
5Vsb - 2.5 A
-12V - 0.3 A
Max Power on 3.3/5V rails combined: 103W
Max Power on 12V rails combined: 300W

Usage
[pre]System Load 90 %
Capacitor Aging (+ W %): 30 % ??[/pre](I based this on 4 years)

Power eaters (excluding video)
[pre]MoBo MS-7616
CPU Intel Core i3 530 2933 MHz Clarkdale
CPU TDP 90% TDP
RAM 4 sticks 12 GB RAM DDR3 666 MHz
Fans 1 regular 80 mm
Regular SATA 1 HDD
Optics 1 DVD/CDRW Combo Drive
USB 1 SSD Device
Extra Front Bay Card Reader
Keyboard Regular
Mouse Laser
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Aiden Pearce

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Thanks AshyCFC, that's good to hear!
Some more digging on this forum has raised a further question though.

Appearantly my PSU has 300W - 103W = 197W available for the 12V rails.
197W over 12V makes for 16.4A on the rails; less than the 20A the GTX 750 desires.

Now I understand this is the combined current drain, but just how much of a problem can this be?
 

Aiden Pearce

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Alright, thanks much! That's good enough for me.
I'll give it a go and if need be follow thru on your PSU advice.
Thanks again!