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October 6, 2014 7:21:26 AM

Hello guys , i wanna know if i can run a Gigabyte GeForce GTX 750 Ti on my 450W PSU not branded.
PS: i'll not OC my video card !

Specs:
Motherboard : INTEL H61 Gigabyte H61M-51
CPU: INTEL I5-3330 3GHz 3MB Box
Ram : 4GB DDR3 PC10600 kingmax 1333 MHz
HDD: 1TB WD 64MB 5400RPM WD10EZRX
PSU: ATX 450W

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October 6, 2014 7:28:11 AM

There would be a sticker on the PSU, regarding wattage on different volt line, like 3.3V/12V/etc, if you can post its wattage on 12V line, or post a snap of the sticker, it'd be helpful to determine if the PSU can take an extra 60W load or not.
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October 6, 2014 7:31:26 AM

If the GTX 750 ti doesnt need power connector , it would work fine . But the mobo is not the best .
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October 6, 2014 7:33:08 AM

rockie_ said:
If the GTX 750 ti doesnt need power connector , it would work fine . But the mobo is not the best .


What's wrong with the MoBo?
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October 6, 2014 7:42:15 AM

450W will be enough for a 750 Ti,no matter what PSU it is(usually).
It only needs 18A on +12V rail,and the lowest I've seen on OEM PSUs is 20A,so you should be good to go.
Also,it only has a 60W TDP,which means that the 750 Ti is a piece of cake for your PSU.Pretty power efficient,but it gives great performance.
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a b ) Power supply
October 6, 2014 7:46:13 AM

Amprage is what matters, not wattage. A GeForce GTX 750 Ti is a 60 Watt card so it should be drawing less than 5.5 Amps from the +12V rail even when running FurMark stability testing.

The 20 Amps that NVIDIA AIB (Add-In Board) partners specify is for a system based on an Intel Core i7 3.2GHz 130 Watt TDP processor. NVIDIA uses a +12V rail current draw of 15 Amps for this reference system.

Your total system draw from the +12V rail, including a GeForce GTX 750 Ti, should be under 15 Amps.

So yes it'd suffice, you're good to go :) 
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October 6, 2014 7:47:50 AM

so it works fine?
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a b ) Power supply
October 6, 2014 7:48:32 AM

Yep it's low quality (18A on 12V line is like a 300W PSU), but it'd be fine for the system.
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October 6, 2014 7:49:19 AM

It will work fine,don't worry.
The PSU may be close to 90% or 100% usage when gaming,but it will work nontheless. ;) 
But I would upgrade to a better PSU ASAP,Antec VP450 or EVGA 500B are good,but cheap ones.
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October 6, 2014 7:50:39 AM

Thank you very much guys !
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October 6, 2014 7:51:28 AM

MeteorsRaining said:
rockie_ said:
If the GTX 750 ti doesnt need power connector , it would work fine . But the mobo is not the best .


What's wrong with the MoBo?


H61 chipset is old . It supports only PCI-E 2.0 , the standard 1333MHz RAM .
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October 6, 2014 7:51:38 AM

Glad to help :) 
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a b ) Power supply
October 6, 2014 7:51:39 AM

NO problem.
Have fun. ;) 
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a b ) Power supply
October 6, 2014 7:52:28 AM

rockie_ said:
MeteorsRaining said:
rockie_ said:
If the GTX 750 ti doesnt need power connector , it would work fine . But the mobo is not the best .


What's wrong with the MoBo?


H61 chipset is old . It supports only PCI-E 2.0 , the standard 1333MHz RAM .


PCIe 2.0 and 3.0 NO difference,1333 MHz RAM and 2400 MHz virtually NO difference.
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October 6, 2014 7:53:36 AM

rockie_ said:
MeteorsRaining said:
rockie_ said:
If the GTX 750 ti doesnt need power connector , it would work fine . But the mobo is not the best .


What's wrong with the MoBo?


H61 chipset is old . It supports only PCI-E 2.0 , the standard 1333MHz RAM .


The MoBo has PCIe 3.0, upto 2200MHz RAM support, what else?
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a b ) Power supply
October 6, 2014 7:56:51 AM

@rockie Owned.
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a b ) Power supply
October 6, 2014 7:58:03 AM

MeteorsRaining said:
rockie_ said:
MeteorsRaining said:
rockie_ said:
If the GTX 750 ti doesnt need power connector , it would work fine . But the mobo is not the best .


What's wrong with the MoBo?


H61 chipset is old . It supports only PCI-E 2.0 , the standard 1333MHz RAM .


The MoBo has PCIe 3.0, upto 2200MHz RAM support, what else?


Maybe , but not chipset H61 itself
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a b ) Power supply
October 6, 2014 8:00:10 AM

Sadly, you can't plug in a 3rd gen i5, which gives almost the same performance as a 4th gen, on a H97 MoBo. What exactly is bad about H61? Don't say its old, the performance is same no matter how old it is.
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October 6, 2014 8:18:08 AM

MeteorsRaining said:
Sadly, you can't plug in a 3rd gen i5, which gives almost the same performance as a 4th gen, on a H97 MoBo. What exactly is bad about H61? Don't say its old, the performance is same no matter how old it is.


H61 has 6 PCI-E lanes but H97 has 8 !
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October 6, 2014 8:24:11 AM

Unless he's adding like more than 6 WiFi adaptors, that doesn't make a difference. It should be noted PCIe lanes for GFX are supplied by CPU, which is 16 for both 3rd and 4th gen. The PCIe lanes for chipset is over the x16 for GPU. You won't do anything for even 4 lanes, 1 for Bluetooth, 1 for Wifi, 1 for extra PCIe to SATA adaptor, 3 still remain, what would you do of those?
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October 6, 2014 8:44:10 AM

Can you give me a name of a good PSU around of 40-50 Euro !
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October 6, 2014 8:58:34 AM

XFX Core 550W/Seasonic 520W/Antec HCG 520M/Rosewill Capstone 550M.
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October 6, 2014 9:00:45 AM

thx
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October 6, 2014 9:04:35 AM

Glad to help. :) 
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a b ) Power supply
October 6, 2014 9:36:16 AM

EVGA 500B/600B, and what LukaBoki said :) 
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