R randomguypassingby Commendable Aug 23, 2017 33 0 1,530 Aug 23, 2017 #1 Well I have this pc right and it has at least 600 watts standard 80+ and I upgraded to one gtx1050 ti and 16 gigs of rip jaws ram. Now I want two so do you think this will be enough for dual???
Well I have this pc right and it has at least 600 watts standard 80+ and I upgraded to one gtx1050 ti and 16 gigs of rip jaws ram. Now I want two so do you think this will be enough for dual???
Solution brian.h.schaefer Aug 23, 2017 Sell the GTX 1050 Ti and buy something that pairs well with the i5 6600k, such as a GTX 1060/1070.
brian.h.schaefer Prominent Aug 23, 2017 57 0 660 Aug 23, 2017 #2 GTX 1050 Ti's are 75W GPUs. So two of them is 150W. Should be perfectly fine but you havent told us the CPU. edit - GTX 1050 ti does not support SLI. Upvote 0 Downvote
GTX 1050 Ti's are 75W GPUs. So two of them is 150W. Should be perfectly fine but you havent told us the CPU. edit - GTX 1050 ti does not support SLI.
R randomguypassingby Commendable Aug 23, 2017 33 0 1,530 Aug 23, 2017 #3 brian.h.schaefer : GTX 1050 Ti's are 75W GPUs. So two of them is 150W. Should be perfectly fine but you havent told us the CPU. Upvote 0 Downvote
brian.h.schaefer : GTX 1050 Ti's are 75W GPUs. So two of them is 150W. Should be perfectly fine but you havent told us the CPU.
R randomguypassingby Commendable Aug 23, 2017 33 0 1,530 Aug 23, 2017 #4 It's a core i5 6600k Upvote 0 Downvote
brian.h.schaefer Prominent Aug 23, 2017 57 0 660 Aug 23, 2017 #5 GTX 1050 Ti does not support SLI. Upvote 0 Downvote
brian.h.schaefer Prominent Aug 23, 2017 57 0 660 Aug 23, 2017 Solution #6 Sell the GTX 1050 Ti and buy something that pairs well with the i5 6600k, such as a GTX 1060/1070. Upvote 0 Downvote Solution