is this psu enough for gtx 750 and will dual slot make difference

dkazlauskas91

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Hi,

So i was wondering, i want to buy GTX 750 ti 2GB and have 2 questions.

http://www.skytech.lt/gvn75td52gi-gigabyte-geforce-gtx-750-2gb-gddr5-128-bit-2xhdmi-2xdvi-p-225224.html?utm_source=kaina24.lt&utm_medium=referral
this one.

But i checked my case and i have 350w psu.

https://www.elektroda.pl/rtvforum/topic2060186.html specs are here.

So i want to know if this would be good for gtx 750 ti 2gb, because i saw it says 300minimum but for some people it works on 200+w psu's which are good ones.

And now i want to know does dual slot make difference on case i mean

http://prntscr.com/homtrz

it takes 1 this slot, so dual slot will take 2 slots ? :D Im not that good at pc's or somethin. Thanks for attention.
 
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The watts(350W) is not the problem. The 12V output(16A) is right on the border of acceptable/unacceptable. I'd be more comfortable if it was 18A. What kind of CPU do you have? If your CPU uses about 80W or less then you're probably okay with that card.

Dual slot means it'll take up the space of the pci-ex slot you install it in AND it'll cover the pci-ex slot right next to it. So if your motherboard has three slots, this card will make two of them unusable. If, for example, you had a soundcard and a wifi card using two slots, one of them will have to be removed.
The watts(350W) is not the problem. The 12V output(16A) is right on the border of acceptable/unacceptable. I'd be more comfortable if it was 18A. What kind of CPU do you have? If your CPU uses about 80W or less then you're probably okay with that card.

Dual slot means it'll take up the space of the pci-ex slot you install it in AND it'll cover the pci-ex slot right next to it. So if your motherboard has three slots, this card will make two of them unusable. If, for example, you had a soundcard and a wifi card using two slots, one of them will have to be removed.
 
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