Can my power supply cope with a GeForce GTX750ti card and how do I connect it?

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ShubZy

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Hi all, I've just got hold of a GeForce GTX 750ti card but am unsure if my PSU can support it. I have a ZPower 650W Compucase PSU with the collowing specs:

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It does not have the 6 pin socket that I've seen mentioned on other threads. Ic the PSU is suitable can I get an adapter? If so do I connect it from two of the 12V rails?

Thanks!
 

PTOWN GAMER

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now man thats a cheap PSU, and you will probably end up breaking something, I say you get a new PSU 550w from Seasonic, EVGA, or Corsair. And anyways this doesnt have PCI E connectors, this PSU Wont work.

its so old that it even has a floppy connector, New PSUs dont have them. So you should get a new one. :)
 

ShubZy

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Thanks for the speedy reply! It is a pretty old PSU as its from my original build in 2009. Are there any particularly good PSUs that won't break the bank?
 


Again stop with the misinformation. :pfff:


@OP, the 750Ti is a 60w card that does not require a PCIe power supply and will run just fine with the PSU that you already have.
 

Akanii

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I have a GTX750Ti and it runs on my 300W default PSU. [http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814487024&ignorebbr=1&nm_mc=KNC-GoogleAdwords-PC&cm_mmc=KNC-GoogleAdwords-PC-_-pla-_-Video+Card+-+Nvidia-_-N82E16814487024&gclid=CI3MxZeav9ACFU5WDQodpP8M1Q&gclsrc=aw.ds] On my non gaming pc from Gateway (lol)

Make sure your motherboard pins fit with your new PSU. I have a computer from 2010 and the 2pin cable for motherboard did not work with the new 600W Crossair PSU.
 
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