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It's an integrated graphics chip. It doesn't use that much. When you install your new card it, the computer should switch to your new card.

If not, you should change within the BIOS, to change the primary display to the card such as PCI-E or something like that.

The GT 440 doesn't use that much power also, it will be okay for your system.

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Hey, I have another question: How much power does the NVIDIA Geforce 6150 se use? because my computer puts out like 220 W and the gt 440 needs 300 W. I was wondering when I remove the old graphics card, (6150 se) The computers power output would increase to the requirements of the gt 440.
 

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It's an integrated graphics chip. It doesn't use that much. When you install your new card it, the computer should switch to your new card.

If not, you should change within the BIOS, to change the primary display to the card such as PCI-E or something like that.

The GT 440 doesn't use that much power also, it will be okay for your system.
 
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