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If there are going to be PSU issues (like not being enough) u can just test this by putting a full load on your CPU/GPU and see if the system has issues; like random hard resets occurring becaues of high loads for example.
Run Prime95 + FurMark at the same time to stress both CPU & GPU at same time. If it survives for 10-15 mins; then u should be good to go.
That means he is looking at 65-75w graphics cards.
The thing is, gt730 or gt740 use almost the same amount of power as the gtx750ti.
GTX750ti needs 300w psu
Gt730 needs 300w psu
Gt740 needs 400w psu
Your friend just needs to upgrade his psu, they are quite cheap. Also gt730 would be more than 3x slower and would be terrible for gaming. Just not worth it. He should keep the gtx750ti, then save up a few bucks and buy a new psu so he can use that card.
Leaving 120 watts for the CPU and other components.
It'll cut it close, but it 'should' work.
Your best chances at recycling depots is to go through old OEM PCs and look for something like a Delta or FSP power supply. Those were semi decent as far as OEM power supplies go.
300w (higher if you can find one) should be enough.
Don't buy some generic no-name crap. Corsair CX series are fine for lesser demanding hardware, like what your friend has. And good enough to still be able to use GPUs like GTX 960 and such without issue.
Voltage on the 12v rail is 12 (obviously, but there are other lines from the PSU. 3.3v, 5.0v, etc.).