Can my power supply support a GTX 750 ti?

Mostafa Mahmoud

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my PSU is cooler master M2 Silent pro (80% bronze certified) 420W and I want to get GTX 750TI without changing my PSU
and the graphic card is EVGA GTX 750 Ti SC 2GB GDDR5 Superclocked the FTW version not available in my country
My current PC specs are :
Processor: AMD X6 1090T @ 320MHZ
Mainboard: GIGABYTE 880GM-D2H
Video Card: AMD Radeon HD 5670
Hard Disk: WD Black (1TB) - Seagate barracuda (2TB)
DVD-Rom Drive: HP dvd1160
Physical Memory: 8192 MB (2 x 4096 DDR3-SDRAM )
Power supply: cooler master M2 Silent pro (80% bronze certified) 420W

I'm open to any suggestions if you have any
Thanks in advance
 
Solution
you dont need to change psu since it meets the recommendation for gtx750ti!(20A for the 12v rail) actually 750ti requires less power from the one you already have!

Mostafa Mahmoud

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I believe you but can you explain how a better performance graphic card require less power :D I would like to understand how these things work :D
 


well thats the infamous Maxwell architecture used on all geforce 800 series(mobile) and 750ti:)