Can my power supply (300w) support a EVGA GeForce GTX 750 Ti Superclocked 2GB graphics card?

Geeky_Brainiac

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I know that it says 350w on the page, but I looked at my power supply and it said 300w.
 

poppy48

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Really depends upon what else your power supply is having to power. I have a 300 watt PSU and it only powers the motherboard (on board sound, ethernet) CPU, 3 x 80mm fans, a 1TB 7200rpm hard drive and a GeForce 6800XT video card. Intermittently, the DVD/CD R-RW. The MB has four slots and three are empty. The PCI-e has the video card and it draws a lot more power than a 750 Ti from its 6 pin auxiliary plug. No problem for 7 whole years. Keep your resolution to 1280X720 and you'll be fast in all games. I use a 1920 x 1080 monitor and it scales to the native resolution anyways and the latency is negligible.
 

supererviss

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HELLO!
I need to change my gpu is a nvidia gt 620 make very noise an is a very low gpu...
i have a Dell 660 MT
Windows 7 Home Premium 64 Bit
Intel Core i3 2120@3.30 Ghz
4GBx2 1600 Mhz Ballistix Crucial Tactical Series
HDD 1 TB
2HDD 120 Gb

and my psu http://postimg.org/image/bmk4v5r51/


can i go gtx 750 ti???

2 years i run my pc with a gigabyte GV-5670 (R567ZL-1GI) I was very good graphics card and good performance by seeing (not fps) but had to give back the gpu... and I never had a problem with the card....
http://www.gigabyte.com/products/product-page.aspx?pid=...

sorry for my bad english...

THANX!
 

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Yup it would be able to run but I would recomend the non superclocked version because IT draws more power and might be a bit unstable on your current rig
 

Lumberjack_64

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Yup it would be able to run but I would recomend the non superclocked version because IT draws more power and might be a bit unstable on your current rig