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Can i run GTX 750ti in my pc?

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June 9, 2014 2:32:55 AM

I would like to know if I can run a EVGA GF GTX 750 TI in my pc. Below are my pc specs:
Case: WSC-6318
Motherboard: ASRock G41M - VS3
CPU: Intel Pentium E5700 3.00 GHz
Ram: 1 x 4 Gb (my motherboard has 2 slosts)
Current GPU: NVIDIA GeForce 7600GT 256 Mb
I found this GPU at amazon.com and i don't know if it will fit or work on my pc Below is the link of the GPU i found.
http://www.amazon.com/EVGA-Superclock-Dual-Link-Graphic...

My power supply is Winstar SWITCH POWER SUPPLY Model: WS - ATX - 500W
AC.Input: Voltage 220V, current 3.5A and frequency 50Hz

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June 9, 2014 2:38:19 AM

Hi Erionushi
The GeForce GTX 750ti requires a psu with 20A on the +12v rail and a 400W PSU minimum
If your PSU meets these requirements or higher you will be fine
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June 9, 2014 2:41:58 AM

A 400 w is reccomended but they ahve tested this on really weak psu's with systems from asus and so and to lowest one was 235w if i remember it correctly (thats pushing it). I will link you the video here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A_Pnte_niJE
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June 9, 2014 2:52:18 AM

mickypheonix said:
Hi Erionushi
The GeForce GTX 750ti requires a psu with 20A on the +12v rail and a 400W PSU minimum
If your PSU meets these requirements or higher you will be fine


jaslion said:
A 400 w is reccomended but they ahve tested this on really weak psu's with systems from asus and so and to lowest one was 235w if i remember it correctly (thats pushing it). I will link you the video here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A_Pnte_niJE
Hope this helps


My power supply is Winstar SWITCH POWER SUPPLY Model: WS - ATX - 500W
AC.Input: Voltage 220V, current 3.5A and frequency 50Hz

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June 9, 2014 2:58:07 AM

I THINK ITS OK BECAUSE THE 750 AND 750 TI ARE MADE AS LOW POWER CONSUMING CARDS AND EVEN DONT NEED SEPERATE POWER SUPPLY OTHER THAN THAT FROM THE MOTHER BOARD. YOUR MAIN CONCERN SHOULD BE YOUR CPU. ITS OK FOR 750 TI BUT IT MAY BE A BOTTLENECK IN SIMULATION AND STRATEGY GAMES FOR SURE.AND MANY FUTURE GAMES MAY REQUIRE QUAD CORE PROCESSOR.
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