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Would a gtx 750 ti video card work with a 300W psu?

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  • Intel i7
  • Power Supplies
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July 23, 2014 6:09:09 AM

Computer specification
cpu i7 4770 84W
8gb ram
1tb hdd
2 dvd drives that I rarely use.
300mbps wireless card

My psu output
+12Va === 12A
+12Vb === 16A
+5.08V === 13A
+3.3V === 12A
+5.08Vab === 2A

Max power 300W at 25c
Max power 260w at 50c

GTX 750 ti only use 60watts max without a power connector and require only 20amps.

I'm not replacing my psu anytime soon and I'm wondering if this is the best card for my psu as I only play games for about 30mins. I could probably underclock the gfx card if my psu is not good enough or only use medium settings or high but not ultra at 720p as my monitor is not HD.

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a b U Graphics card
July 23, 2014 6:28:51 AM

It *SHOULD* be enough, but only if your PSU is really able to output what it claims. Lower quality PSUs often overrate their output and are nowhere near capable of delivering it.

P.S. Don't even try to overclock anything.
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July 23, 2014 8:40:02 AM

herrwizo said:
It *SHOULD* be enough, but only if your PSU is really able to output what it claims. Lower quality PSUs often overrate their output and are nowhere near capable of delivering it.

P.S. Don't even try to overclock anything.


The manufacturer for my power supply unit is delta electronics power. I'm not sure if they build reliable PSUs that can be trusted. I hope the output that’s labeled is the actual one if not I might be stuck with the integrated graphics I currently have until I upgrade my PSU. I won’t overclock anything if the PSU can’t handle it.
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July 23, 2014 8:44:05 AM

Delta supplies are decent and should be able to run a 750ti.
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July 23, 2014 10:45:43 PM

You are good then, sir. Deltas are fine.
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