Will my PC support Gigabyte GTX750 Ti 2GB DDR5

koloko12

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Hi guys, I would like to know if my PC will be able to run & support this graphic card, and of course to get some feedback about the card (good/bad etc)-Gigabyte GTX750 Ti 2GB DDR5

My computer:

Windows 7 Ultimate 64bit
Intel core i3-2100 cpu 3.10 GHZ (4 cpus)
6gb RAM
Current graphic card: Geforce 9500 GT + GTX 440
Mother's board: ASRock H61M-VS- Intel
Hard Disk: 500gb



PSU: http://tinypic.com/r/2gxfcyb/8

Now this PSU has no 6/8 pin cables so I bought Molex to 6 pin :
http://virtuapin.net/images/adapter-2x-molex-6pin.jpg


The graphic card's details:

Memory Type: GDDR5
Chipset Manufacturer: NVIDIA
Interface: PCI Express
Memory Size: 2048 MB
Memory Interface: 128 bit
GPU: GeForce GTX 700 series
Connector: HDMI
Connector: DVI
Additions: Overclocked
Additions: Powered by NVIDIA GeForce GTX 750 Ti GPU Integrated with the first 2048MB GDDR5 memory and 128-bit memory interface OC Edition - Core Clock: Base 1033MHz / Boost 1111MHz (Standard- Base:1020MHz Boost:1085MHz) Features Dual-link DVI-I / DVI-D / HDMI*2

http://www.gigabyte.com/products/product-page.aspx?pid=4948#sp-

Now I found this image: http://images10.newegg.com/productimage/14-125-502-07.jpg

This card need only 1 cable of 6 pin?
because If im right with the other graphic card's model that I had (gtx 440) I needed 2 x 6 pin cable
 
90% of the load on your PC is on the +12V rail. Which is rated at 216W.

Even if you add up all the rails, you don't get to 500W on that one. Plus it's rated at peak power, not continuous.

Another favourite technique of cheap manufacturers is to claim that '500W' is part of the model number, and has nothing to do with the power output.