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Can GFX card Radeon R7 work with my 360 W UPS?

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March 25, 2014 12:10:51 AM

I am planning to buy Radeon R7 240 for my PC. I found on the official website that a 400 W power supply is required. But I've come to know that my UPS, APC 600 VA has an output of 360 W only. Will the GFX card work with my UPS?

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March 25, 2014 12:30:05 AM

EDIT: derp read that wrong. thought it said r7 270 lol
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March 25, 2014 12:35:21 AM

It's a 30W TDP card. It will work!
BTW, Get a HD 7750 if you can afford it. It'll work with your PSU and provide superior performance compared to the R7 240.
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March 25, 2014 1:05:24 AM

Khaleal said:
It's a 30W TDP card. It will work!
BTW, Get a HD 7750 if you can afford it. It'll work with your PSU and provide superior performance compared to the R7 240.


When checked with the support people of APC, they told me that the maximum wattage of the particular model is onyl 380 W. But the Sapphire website has proclaimed tat a minimum of 400 W output is required if this card has to be used. Will that be an issue?
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March 25, 2014 1:10:36 AM

anirudh2792 said:
Khaleal said:
It's a 30W TDP card. It will work!
BTW, Get a HD 7750 if you can afford it. It'll work with your PSU and provide superior performance compared to the R7 240.


When checked with the support people of APC, they told me that the maximum wattage of the particular model is onyl 380 W. But the Sapphire website has proclaimed tat a minimum of 400 W output is required if this card has to be used. Will that be an issue?


They require such high wattage requirements just to be on the safe side. So no one can sue them if the card didn't work with their "low quality" and less than 400W PSU. The card itself doesn't require that power. It will consume a max of 30W (R7 240) and 55W (HD 7750) when they are under full load, and when idle they'll consume even less.
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March 25, 2014 1:34:25 AM

no-> you shld use 550W PSU (+12v ~ 30A ) to run R7 series. and definitly you should upgrade your UPS to higher wattage, otherwise you could face continuous switching off while playing games.

better go for antec brand PSU in india
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March 26, 2014 12:03:51 AM

You have 15A on your single 12v rail. It's pretty low for a 350W PSU.
R7 240 will need 2.5A from the 15A leaving 12.5 for other components . I think it'll work if you don't have something crazy in your setup such 2+ hard drives/very large fans.. etc...
For HD 7750 I'm not sure.. But I've seen guys reporting being able to run it with their 240W stock PSUs. I'll take 4.6A max anyway. If you tell us your exact full PC specs (including number of fans and their size) we may be able to help you better.
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March 26, 2014 2:04:18 AM

while playing games, definitely your GPU and CPU will consume large power. for safer side please buy 550W PSU . max DC out for 12v shld be atleast 30A.

if you are looking for low budget 1, go with Antec's 550W VP550P.

and UPS's wattage should be larger than PSU's wattage. upgrade it to 800VA.-> this is completely safe.
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March 26, 2014 2:42:29 AM

Goutam45 said:
while playing games, definitely your GPU and CPU will consume large power. for safer side please buy 550W PSU . max DC out for 12v shld be atleast 30A.

if you are looking for low budget 1, go with Antec's 550W VP550P.

and UPS's wattage should be larger than PSU's wattage. upgrade it to 800VA.-> this is completely safe.


PSU upgrade isn't really necessarily for running such low power consumption card like the R7 240 especially when he's on a tight budget. It's a 30W TDP card.. Even his CPU may be consuming much more power! It'll consume 2.5A in the WORST case.
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March 26, 2014 7:21:14 AM

Khaleal said:
You have 15A on your single 12v rail. It's pretty low for a 350W PSU.
R7 240 will need 2.5A from the 15A leaving 12.5 for other components . I think it'll work if you don't have something crazy in your setup such 2+ hard drives/very large fans.. etc...
For HD 7750 I'm not sure.. But I've seen guys reporting being able to run it with their 240W stock PSUs. I'll take 4.6A max anyway. If you tell us your exact full PC specs (including number of fans and their size) we may be able to help you better.


As for the PSU, you say it is okay to run R7 240. What about the UPS? Its max wattage is only 360 W whereas the required as per the website is 400 W. Is it a big deal?

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March 26, 2014 7:31:38 AM

anirudh2792 said:
Khaleal said:
You have 15A on your single 12v rail. It's pretty low for a 350W PSU.
R7 240 will need 2.5A from the 15A leaving 12.5 for other components . I think it'll work if you don't have something crazy in your setup such 2+ hard drives/very large fans.. etc...
For HD 7750 I'm not sure.. But I've seen guys reporting being able to run it with their 240W stock PSUs. I'll take 4.6A max anyway. If you tell us your exact full PC specs (including number of fans and their size) we may be able to help you better.


As for the PSU, you say it is okay to run R7 240. What about the UPS? Its max wattage is only 360 W whereas the required as per the website is 400 W. Is it a big deal?



If the current UPS is currently working fine with you I don't see any reason why it won't work after the upgrade.
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March 26, 2014 7:34:28 AM

Khaleal said:
anirudh2792 said:
Khaleal said:
You have 15A on your single 12v rail. It's pretty low for a 350W PSU.
R7 240 will need 2.5A from the 15A leaving 12.5 for other components . I think it'll work if you don't have something crazy in your setup such 2+ hard drives/very large fans.. etc...
For HD 7750 I'm not sure.. But I've seen guys reporting being able to run it with their 240W stock PSUs. I'll take 4.6A max anyway. If you tell us your exact full PC specs (including number of fans and their size) we may be able to help you better.


As for the PSU, you say it is okay to run R7 240. What about the UPS? Its max wattage is only 360 W whereas the required as per the website is 400 W. Is it a big deal?



If the current UPS is currently working fine with you I don't see any reason why it won't work after the upgrade.


Currently its working fine. There are no issues.
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March 26, 2014 7:44:27 AM

You'll be fine.
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March 26, 2014 7:49:37 AM

Khaleal said:
You'll be fine.


Thank you for your time. I'll let you know how it performs once I buy and install it.

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