Is this graphic and power supply compatible with each other?

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750ti is nominally a sub 75w card which means in some designs it doesn't require a PEG power connector at all. If it has one, it's usually an overclocked version or 'borderline' on being too close to 75w.

Thus, you don't need much of a PSU at all to run those. You could get a better quality (ie: Seasonic design) lower power PSU (350-400w) and it would be more than sufficient to run that card (unless you're pairing it with something insane like a FX83xx 8core CPU...)

This is just $44.00

http://www.amazon.com/Seasonic-350-S12II-BRONZE-SSR-350ST/dp/B00OBW4I9W/ref=sr_1_1?s=pc&ie=UTF8&qid=1460840336&sr=1-1&keywords=seasonic+350w

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750ti is nominally a sub 75w card which means in some designs it doesn't require a PEG power connector at all. If it has one, it's usually an overclocked version or 'borderline' on being too close to 75w.

Thus, you don't need much of a PSU at all to run those. You could get a better quality (ie: Seasonic design) lower power PSU (350-400w) and it would be more than sufficient to run that card (unless you're pairing it with something insane like a FX83xx 8core CPU...)

This is just $44.00

http://www.amazon.com/Seasonic-350-S12II-BRONZE-SSR-350ST/dp/B00OBW4I9W/ref=sr_1_1?s=pc&ie=UTF8&qid=1460840336&sr=1-1&keywords=seasonic+350w
 
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Thanks for the help! So the power supply you linked has enough power, and is compatible with the graphic card? Is it compatible with my mother board? Which is a H110M PRO-D (MS-7996) (U3E1)
 

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Yes, it should be fine. Figure worst case an i5 CPU at about 70w max, the 750ti at 75w or so, maybe another 50-75w in misc stuff like motherboard and drives and you're at about 225-250w max. That puts you at about 60-70% load maximum for a 350w PSU.

Plus, if your particular GPU card needs a PEG connector, it has one 6/8pin.