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Can I run Zotac gtx 750ti on my psu

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June 25, 2014 10:54:10 PM



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I am having a low quality psu which is 450w as listed on that. Currently I have fx 6100 cpu and I am planning to buy zotac gtx 750ti would it will be fine to run it over my psu.

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June 25, 2014 11:05:05 PM

You should be able to, but I would caution it
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June 25, 2014 11:05:37 PM

Sukhman jatt said:
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I am having a low quality psu which is 450w as listed on that. Currently I have fx 6100 cpu and I am planning to buy zotac gtx 750 would it will be fine to run it over my psu.


depending on which gtx 750 you decide to go with, most of them are 60w and DO NOT require any additional power cables. So all you need is high enough wattage and a pci-e x16 slot. , it just takes power through the pci-e x16 slot, that slot is capable of providing upto 75w of juice usually ..alot of the aftermarket gtx 750ti cards do require an additional power cable ...but most of the gtx 750 cards do not require any additional cables, so your setup should be fine
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June 25, 2014 11:11:18 PM

my brother still running a 660ti on these creepiest powersupply with a phenom 965 no oc... I think you will be fine if you don't plan oc
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June 25, 2014 11:19:54 PM

So if I go for Zotac gtx 750 ti then it will be okay
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June 25, 2014 11:39:47 PM

you can put your graphic card on these unknow power supply but you need hear your coolers from your pc. IF you hear the cooler spin down stop and get another power. you can buy good quality power supplys about 35 usd. i see some 300w power with that price. will be what you need.

Some times when you playing if have blue screen maybe your power supply is too low. =) try to see.
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June 25, 2014 11:42:46 PM

That power supply would make me nervous about doing it, but if you can't afford a new PSU then you should be able to use it with your current one.
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June 25, 2014 11:47:19 PM

My psu deliver 20A on 12V rail is it good for Zotac gtx 750ti
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June 25, 2014 11:47:44 PM

Amdlova said:
you can put your graphic card on these unknow power supply but you need hear your coolers from your pc. IF you hear the cooler spin down stop and get another power. you can buy good quality power supplys about 35 usd. i see some 300w power with that price. will be what you need.

Some times when you playing if have blue screen maybe your power supply is too low. =) try to see.


First thing I always do when I install a new GPU is stress test it. Ensures that the power supply will have no issues, and it is cooled sufficiently. Takes only a minute or so to do.
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June 26, 2014 12:03:35 AM

Sukhman jatt said:
My psu deliver 20A on 12V rail is it good for Zotac gtx 750ti


The low amperage on the 12V rail is a concern, but it still should be able to power the card.
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June 26, 2014 1:32:57 AM

most models of the gtx 750 and 750ti DO NOT require an additional power cable, as i've already stated. Your psu should be fine as its not even providing power through the pci-e cables, its all the 24-pin in there through the mobo

EDIT: As far as Zotac gtx 750ti goes, there's two models of that too...one with only one fan that doesnt require a power cable and the other with two that does require an additional power cable. Even though your power supply isnt particularly good, i'm running a linux system with a HP power supply that came pre-built and i'm running the gtx 750ti on it as well, no issues so far from my side
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June 26, 2014 2:56:50 AM

Will go for ZT-70603-10
THANX ALL
hay by the way how about Corsair vengeance 4gb
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June 26, 2014 5:26:45 AM

Sukhman jatt said:
Will go for ZT-70603-10
THANX ALL
hay by the way how about Corsair vengeance 4gb


just 4gb will not be enough for gaming...it'll bottleneck the whole system's performance....2 sticks of 4gb each should be fine for dual-channel ram...something along the lines of this is very nice http://pcpartpicker.com/part/corsair-memory-cmy8gx3m2b2... even though high ramspeeds dont really make much of a difference, more and more games are starting to take advantage of it

these two are also not bad http://pcpartpicker.com/part/gskill-memory-f32133c9d8gx... http://pcpartpicker.com/part/gskill-memory-f317000cl9d8...
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June 26, 2014 1:18:26 PM

Most cards that need a PCI-E power connector come with an adapter, so that is not necessarily a concern. What is a concern is the amperage on the 12V Rail. Although low, it should still be able to squeak by. Get 8GB RAM like previously stated and you should be good to go.
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