Can my power supply support a GTX 750 ti?

AeroRazor

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this is my psu: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16817165013[1]
im building a new pc (i already have a new motherboard , and next week i will buy a gtx 750ti) and i want to know if i can put that GPU in my * current pc until i have all the other parts of my new pc
Other components of this pc:
-DualCore Intel Pentium E5200, 2500 MHz (12.5 x 200)
-RAM: DDR2 2GB 800
-HDD: 320 gb
-MOBO: Zotac nForce 610i ITX / 610i Value / 630i ITX im aware of the bottleneck is just to play some games until i have my new pc


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AeroRazor

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Yeah i know , its a * generic psu but i have it since 2010 but it keeps going, i would use the gpu in this pc for like 3 months

 
Linkworld power supplies are in the DO NOT USE FOR ANY REASON category.

Tier Five
Avoid IMMEDIATELY. These units are highly unsafe to use. No such protections added, very thin gauge wiring used, false advertising and too much to list. Reference to a higher tiered unit for a better, money saving and a much safer unit. For your safety's sake, please don't order or pick one up for use in your system. These units are a potential fire hazard and could even kill you, let alone your system.


That is the worst of the worst. We have no lower category.