Best Graphics Card for my 400W PSU

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Depends on how much money you want to throw away.

Any GPU that puts that low quality PSU under stress is in danger of getting fried.

I know it is not what you want to hear but you need to buy a better quality PSU before sinking any money into a GPU.
Never go cheap on the part that can destroy everything else!

Depends on how much money you want to throw away.

Any GPU that puts that low quality PSU under stress is in danger of getting fried.

I know it is not what you want to hear but you need to buy a better quality PSU before sinking any money into a GPU.
Never go cheap on the part that can destroy everything else!

 
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DannyOnPc

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SS20SL, not sure what that list is trying to tell me, and I'm going for switchable OS from windows XP to Windows 10 (Xp to play older games) and NVidia has stopped the XP support, but AMD haven't yet, and I've already put money into the HDD's with the OS's, so I need a GPU that will be supported by Both XP and 10
 


The list he posted is the power supply tier list that states what IS a good power supply.
Tier 2 preferred for gaming system, tier 3 is bare minimum.
 
See how it only has 1 6pin and 1 4pin power connector.
That is because it is not even stable enough for an 8pin CPU let alone any half decent graphics card.

If you want to go cheap and ultimately fry your GPU then it is your money, but you cant say you were not warned.