M Michalcin Reputable Oct 1, 2015 33 0 4,530 Mar 24, 2017 #1 MB: MSI B250M MORTAR Processor: Intel Pentium G4560 Ram: Kingston HyperX Fury Black 8GB DDR4 2400 SSD: Transcend SSD220S 120GB HDD: 1TB Seagate PSU: FSP HEXA+ 400W So my question is if my psu can run a graphics card or should I wait for the RX 580?
MB: MSI B250M MORTAR Processor: Intel Pentium G4560 Ram: Kingston HyperX Fury Black 8GB DDR4 2400 SSD: Transcend SSD220S 120GB HDD: 1TB Seagate PSU: FSP HEXA+ 400W So my question is if my psu can run a graphics card or should I wait for the RX 580?
Solution R R Ravi Sankar Mar 24, 2017 2 X RX 480 requires 2x150W = 300W. Ideally we will consider PSU maximum supported Watt is 70%, so 400*70% = PSU could supply 280W power So my answer is No Why do you not consider upgrading PSU while you are interested in expensive GPUs?
2 X RX 480 requires 2x150W = 300W. Ideally we will consider PSU maximum supported Watt is 70%, so 400*70% = PSU could supply 280W power So my answer is No Why do you not consider upgrading PSU while you are interested in expensive GPUs?
R Ravi Sankar Distinguished Sep 15, 2009 266 1 18,865 Mar 24, 2017 Solution #2 2 X RX 480 requires 2x150W = 300W. Ideally we will consider PSU maximum supported Watt is 70%, so 400*70% = PSU could supply 280W power So my answer is No Why do you not consider upgrading PSU while you are interested in expensive GPUs? Upvote 0 Downvote Solution
2 X RX 480 requires 2x150W = 300W. Ideally we will consider PSU maximum supported Watt is 70%, so 400*70% = PSU could supply 280W power So my answer is No Why do you not consider upgrading PSU while you are interested in expensive GPUs?