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64w...
but 450w should be more than enough if is an older cpu too
So as long as PSU is enough for your CPU and Motherboard; even 200W PSU would work
The power usage of all Nvidia video cards is published right here on wikipedia. It's in the second to last column on the far right side. If a video card doesn't have a wattage figure listed then it wasn't published to the public by Nvidia.
gk 107, and gk 106
the 107 is 64w
https://www.nvidia.com/en-us/geforce/graphics-cards/geforce-gtx-650/specifications/
nvidia probably made the venders add the pci-e power connector to be safe, if you oc or the card spikes above the 75w pci-e slot limit
i think the wiki is wrong, anyone can edit them
the gk106 is on the 650ti, 110w
https://www.hwcompare.com/13623/geforce-gtx-650-vs-geforce-gtx-650-ti/
All information on the page I linked is from is a compiled list based on Nvidia's own specifications that they published to the public. It's just much easier to read all in one place. Also "major pages" like this one from Nvidia can not "just be edited by any person". The major pages are curated and maintained. Random people can not submit random changes to the Nvidia video cards wikipedia page. Changes to that page are submitted, discussed, voted on, and official sources must be cited and referenced. Only then are changes made to that page.
This website is not official per Nvidia, is not curated, is not based on any actual published specifications, and is actually completely random. Hwcompare can NOT be relied on for any factual information for any product.
its info is accurate
the wattage on the "required power supply" part on the NVIDIA website usually accounts for the worst case possible like full load with terribly inefficient CPU.
The information posted on the hwcomapre website CAN NOT be referenced as factual information ever for any reason.