GTX 750 ti on 300W psu?
So I was wondering if a 300W psu could handle a GTX 750 ti. the rest of the specs is an I7-3770, standard 1tb 7200rpm hdd and no additional fans.
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Ab3L Mar 20, 2016 @ 12:23pm 
it really depends on the brand of your psu/gpu.. with your system and a 750ti, you're looking at around 160w, and will most likely never top 200w.. just make sure you're not using any el cheapo psu with a weak wattage on the 12v rail.
Originally posted by G2A Ab3L™:
it really depends on the brand of your psu/gpu.. with your system and a 750ti, you're looking at around 160w, and will most likely never top 200w.. just make sure you're not using any el cheapo psu with a weak wattage on the 12v rail.
The +12Va rail has 12A and the +12Vb rail has 16A. I just dont want to risk damaging any parts.
Ab3L Mar 20, 2016 @ 12:43pm 
..would be much better with a stronger single 12v rail. If I were you, I wouldn't risk it :/ go for any 350-400W 80+ bronze certified, it will bemore than enough
Last edited by Ab3L; Mar 20, 2016 @ 12:43pm
_I_ Mar 20, 2016 @ 7:24pm 
3rd gen i7 and gtx 750 will be fine with a quality 300w power supply

what brand/model psu is it?
Last edited by _I_; Mar 20, 2016 @ 7:25pm
Originally posted by _I_:
3rd gen i7 and gtx 750 will be fine with a quality 300w power supply

what brand/model psu is it?
It's an oem part, I dont know the original manufacturer.
SundownKid Mar 21, 2016 @ 2:00pm 
It will work fine on 300W PSU. However I would recommend getting a GTX 950 if possible, it's newer and stronger.
Originally posted by SundownKid:
It will work fine on 300W PSU. However I would recommend getting a GTX 950 if possible, it's newer and stronger.
not a ♥♥♥♥♥♥ oem budget psu
_I_ Mar 21, 2016 @ 2:55pm 
oem 300w will be fine for gtx 750

the x51 has a 330w power brick and can run a gtx970
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Date Posted: Mar 20, 2016 @ 11:47am
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