Power Supply CPU connectors

Emad Qidwai

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Hellow everyone!

I just bought a new power supply Antec BP450S(450 watt) for my new pc.
Specs :
gigabye h110m-h
i3 6098p
4 gb 2400 mhz ddr4 ram
GPU : asus 1050 ti 4GB phoenix edition.
My question is can this psu handle my overall load?

(1) Also my psu had (4+4) cpu connector. So i split them into two and installed one 4 pin randomly to cpu plug .
Is there any difference between two 4 pin connectors?(I just randomly choose one :p )

(2) My psu has a switch on back that shows 115/230. (I choose 230V because I live in India.)
Please tell whether i should go for 115V or not?



 

Lutfij

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2| You're fine with it on the 230v marker. Besides the PSU would blow up if you switched it to the 115v marker.

1| If you have a 4+4pin EPS cable connector off your PSU, only one out that pair will enter the baord. The other end will not plug in due to the difference in plug size and shape.
e.g:
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Pertaining to the PSU inquiry, that unit will be capable of powering your entire system. Your entire system with the GTX1050Ti will need 350W's at best.
 

Emad Qidwai

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Thanku guys for your help :)
But imo i can easily fit any one of those 4 pin easily without any issue(not 1000% sure)

Are there any voltages that i shoud check for

Also my psu has a red colour slider to switch voltage.

So when i slide left it shows 230V on right ...and when i slide right it shows 115V on left
i hope this image will give you guys a rough idea.

https://rukminim1.flixcart.com/image/312/312/psu/2/b/t/huntkey-power-supply-greenstar-450-original-imadz7gfabh98jyz.jpeg?q=70

I have slided it towards left..it shows 230v on right.
I hope it actually means 230V ??