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Can a geforce gtx 750Ti work on a motherboard of ga-z77-d3h w/ a power supply of 500W.

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April 5, 2014 7:20:49 AM

I have a ga-z77-d3h w/ a power supply of 500W. Will that work with a Gtx GeForce 750Ti?
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a c 250 V Motherboard
April 5, 2014 7:22:58 AM

Depends on power supply, quality good 350W PSU is enough for your system!
What PSU do you have?
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April 5, 2014 7:23:04 AM

It will work. 750ti is not thirsty at all.
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April 5, 2014 7:34:05 AM

My PSU (guess that means power supply) is 500 Watts
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April 5, 2014 7:39:28 AM

No worries, The 750ti will definitely work very well with that motherboard and PSU (Just make sure the brand is reliable).
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April 5, 2014 7:40:50 AM

Ajbboy123 said:
My PSU (guess that means power supply) is 500 Watts


I meant your PSU model not wattage, could you link your PSU?
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April 5, 2014 9:15:59 AM

I went to a store called 'Best Buy' and had them pick out the 750Ti, and had them install it too, I came back later and they said that my power supply might be good for it, but my mother board seems to not support it or something. Or they just messed up and installed or plugged something in wrong. I trust them but not 100%. The people that set it up gave me a 100% refund and my computer back of course. I don't know what went wrong or why it didn't work. Can someone tell me why it may not have worked or what happened? I looked at the 750Ti box and it said I need a power supply of 400W or greater and I have 500W, so I'm pretty sure its not that, I'm pretty positive that its my Motherboard that isn't compatible, I did do a lot of research on my motherboard, and you people say it should work, but it didn't. So please explain why it didn't?
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April 5, 2014 9:40:02 AM

Normally they should put it in, and if there's a problem, reset CMOS.
Your mobo model does suppport your card.
There might be an error somewhere, or something might have been plugged wrong. *shrug*
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