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And about 150 watts peak for the GTX 1060 I believe.
While the 1060 generally has a max wattage of 120, some Factory overclocked models and ones with higher power phases can go as high as 160w.
So if you go with a normal version of the 1060 it'll only be 120w, which as long as you have a PSU thats Atleast 400w you'll be fine. The 1050 should have a some what lesser wattage, but again it depends on the GPU and any modifications done to it.
According to what im seeing about the GTX 1050 variants, they'll only be 75w, if thats true then all it needs is power from the PCI-E slot, not a secondary PCI-E power connector.
1060 6GB is around 150W
1070 is around 160-170W
1080 is around 180-200W
Question is, what Power Supply do you have?
MSI motherboard cant remember the name
4x 2gig of kingston ram ddr3
1x 5400rpm hardrive also cant remember what brand
3x fans inc cpu fan
1DVD-R
thats about it pretty much without the gpu itself
Wii U uses only 34 Watts
PS4, should run at around 98.64 Watts
If you feel like you want to upgrade the PSU, that's up to you, if you're gonna do that, then I recommend 650w - 750w, this way you're PSU gear for the GTX 1070, 1080, or two way SLI 1060 / 1070 / 1080. *Keep in mind, SLI need to be same card, such as 1060 to 1060.*
PS3 Super Slim uses under 190 W
And my PC uses max 350 W (X5670, GTX 960)
http://www.geforce.com/hardware/10series/geforce-gtx-1050
$326AUD GTX 1060 6GB version.
http://www.newegg.com/global/au/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814487260
2GB is becoming more of a bottleneck on modern games