The PSU will be OK and will certainly run the card at full potential. You could run it on a 300W supply. The lower end PSU's are not built for longevity at high use, and you are not going to do that. It may need to be replaced in three to five years, that's all.
Yes. That card will fit on the motherboard. (I have one of those GPUs) I think your BIOS will run it fine too, and you don't need much of a PSU either.
Yes. That card will fit on the motherboard. (I have one of those GPUs) I think your BIOS will run it fine too, and you don't need much of a PSU either.
What is your PSU?
450w and i have a r7 250 2gb do i use the same slot ?
GTX 750Ti runs with so little power, the psu wouldn't matter.
Indeed, but I want to check that it is not a total piece of crap that I would recommend be replaced. I'm not so much interested in the wattage, but also the brand, and the model will also give me clues as to where the OP is located, in case that matters.
GTX 750Ti runs with so little power, the psu wouldn't matter.
Indeed, but I want to check that it is not a total piece of crap that I would recommend be replaced. I'm not so much interested in the wattage, but also the brand, and the model will also give me clues as to where the OP is located, in case that matters.
The PSU will be OK and will certainly run the card at full potential. You could run it on a 300W supply. The lower end PSU's are not built for longevity at high use, and you are not going to do that. It may need to be replaced in three to five years, that's all.