Can my power supply support a GTX 750 ti?

capsto

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I was just curious and I know little about how my PSU would or if it could handle a 750 ti GPU. Everything but my PSU is more than capable to handle this card, as far as I know.

Anyways, my PSU is a HBA005 350 Watt. What do you guys think? And how many watts/amps does a 750 ti really use and what is the more determining factor involving what can run it? (AMPS/WATTS wise)

Full Config: PC: ASUS Desktop
CPU: AMD A10 7800 (3.4 Ghz/ 3.9 Overclocked)
RAM: DDR3 8GB
HDD: 1TB
Current GPU: R7 Integrated
PSU: HBA005 350
Motherboard: a68bm-a/m32BF/DP (Essentially the M32BF)
 

capsto

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Yes that is the nameplate! I was planning to get the EVGA GTX 750 ti 2 GB DDR5. It is a card slot. Should that be ok?
 

capsto

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I was going for the top one with one cooling fan! Haha. So I really hope my system runs smoothly with this PSU.

Full Config: PC: ASUS Desktop
CPU: AMD A10 7800 (3.4 Ghz/ 3.9 Overclocked)
RAM: DDR3 8GB
HDD: 1TB
Current GPU: R7 Integrated
PSU: HBA005 350
Motherboard: a68bm-a/m32BF/DP (Essentially the M32BF)