SAN1TY Commendable Dec 30, 2016 108 0 1,690 Jan 6, 2017 #1 So I want to ask is it safe to use GTX 1050 Ti with 400W PSU (without branding ..) My specs: CPU: AMD FX 6300 GPU: GT 630 Atm (will upgrade to 1050 Ti) Mobo: Asus M5A78l-M LX3
So I want to ask is it safe to use GTX 1050 Ti with 400W PSU (without branding ..) My specs: CPU: AMD FX 6300 GPU: GT 630 Atm (will upgrade to 1050 Ti) Mobo: Asus M5A78l-M LX3
Solution ThatVietGuy Jan 6, 2017 Considering the recommended wattage for the GTX 1050ti is 320W you're more than fine. While you may have a no-name, garbage PSU, you might be fine because the GTX 1050ti doesn't require that much from the PSU.
Considering the recommended wattage for the GTX 1050ti is 320W you're more than fine. While you may have a no-name, garbage PSU, you might be fine because the GTX 1050ti doesn't require that much from the PSU.
dextermat Splendid Sep 21, 2007 4,957 0 24,960 Jan 6, 2017 #2 Hi, It should be fine with 400w but with a good psu. If your psu is no brand, most likely it is low quality so you could have problems Upvote 0 Downvote
Hi, It should be fine with 400w but with a good psu. If your psu is no brand, most likely it is low quality so you could have problems
ThatVietGuy Titan Nov 6, 2007 11,718 314 70,240 Jan 6, 2017 Solution #3 Considering the recommended wattage for the GTX 1050ti is 320W you're more than fine. While you may have a no-name, garbage PSU, you might be fine because the GTX 1050ti doesn't require that much from the PSU. Upvote 0 Downvote Solution
Considering the recommended wattage for the GTX 1050ti is 320W you're more than fine. While you may have a no-name, garbage PSU, you might be fine because the GTX 1050ti doesn't require that much from the PSU.
D dstarr3 Distinguished Mar 18, 2014 1,534 6 19,965 Jan 6, 2017 #4 http://www.geforce.com/hardware/desktop-gpus/geforce-gtx-1050-ti/specifications "Minimum System Power Requirement: 300W" Upvote 0 Downvote
http://www.geforce.com/hardware/desktop-gpus/geforce-gtx-1050-ti/specifications "Minimum System Power Requirement: 300W"