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That's an interesting question tbh...... The R9 270 (this is an r9, not a gtx 270, right?) needs <150W on its own, so you should be fine in regards to the total wattage. The +12V rail on that PSU can provide 18A, which should be enough for the GPU as well. I couldn't find any reliable numbers on the CPU though, so you would definitely have to check that. You might be cutting it close here, but I'd say that it will work. That said, I would NEVER use this kind of PSU for that system, I doubt that it's very reliable (and you will be pushing it with this system) and you might be putting your components at risk if it doesn't have the right safety features. Not worth it in the long run, but it would probably work.

I have a old dell pc with a "350watt" power supply and i have a 270 that is currently collecting dust.

The dell pc is running a Intel 870 CPU and currently has a GT220 in it.This pulls 200W under 100% load

 

Can i throw a 270 in there and it should work?I used a calculator online to calculate the power usage of the pc with the 270 and it said i needed a PSU 321-371W.

 

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That's an interesting question tbh...... The R9 270 (this is an r9, not a gtx 270, right?) needs <150W on its own, so you should be fine in regards to the total wattage. The +12V rail on that PSU can provide 18A, which should be enough for the GPU as well. I couldn't find any reliable numbers on the CPU though, so you would definitely have to check that. You might be cutting it close here, but I'd say that it will work. That said, I would NEVER use this kind of PSU for that system, I doubt that it's very reliable (and you will be pushing it with this system) and you might be putting your components at risk if it doesn't have the right safety features. Not worth it in the long run, but it would probably work.

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That's an interesting question tbh...... The R9 270 (this is an r9, not a gtx 270, right?) needs <150W on its own, so you should be fine in regards to the total wattage. The +12V rail on that PSU can provide 18A, which should be enough for the GPU as well. I couldn't find any reliable numbers on the CPU though, so you would definitely have to check that. You might be cutting it close here, but I'd say that it will work. That said, I would NEVER use this kind of PSU for that system, I doubt that it's very reliable (and you will be pushing it with this system) and you might be putting your components at risk if it doesn't have the right safety features. Not worth it in the long run, but it would probably work.

Thanks , im using it for 2 days for a friend at a lan.Im going to try to downvolt  the GPU just to be safe and disconect the CD reader 

Thanks man

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That's an interesting question tbh...... The R9 270 (this is an r9, not a gtx 270, right?) needs <150W on its own, so you should be fine in regards to the total wattage. The +12V rail on that PSU can provide 18A, which should be enough for the GPU as well. I couldn't find any reliable numbers on the CPU though, so you would definitely have to check that. You might be cutting it close here, but I'd say that it will work. That said, I would NEVER use this kind of PSU for that system, I doubt that it's very reliable (and you will be pushing it with this system) and you might be putting your components at risk if it doesn't have the right safety features. Not worth it in the long run, but it would probably work.

It may be enough, but you'd be pushing the edge. The 270x is rated for 24amps so the 270 is prob slightly less. If you do get it to run, I would recommend underclocking/undervolting it.

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Thanks , im using it for 2 days for a friend at a lan.Im going to try to downvolt  the GPU just to be safe and disconect the CD reader 

Thanks man

 

That seems reasonable and should probably work out. It's your risk to take in the end.

 

 

It may be enough, but you'd be pushing the edge. The 270x is rated for 24amps so the 270 is prob slightly less. If you do get it to run, I would recommend underclocking/undervolting it.

 

It's a 270 apparently, and that draws <150W at full load (which is ~12,5A on the +12V rail). Manufacturers tend to overestimate a lot so they have their asses covered when something blows up on a cheap PSU, also the rated Amps on the PSU factor in a whole system. As I said, he is definitely pushing it and it's not the best idea, but it should work out.

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That seems reasonable and should probably work out.

 

 

 

It's a 270 apparently, and that draws <150W at full load (which is ~12,5A on the +12V rail). Manufacturers tend to overestimate a lot so they have their asses covered when something blows up on a cheap PSU. As I said, he is definitely pushing it and it's not the best idea, but it should work out.

 

It may be enough, but you'd be pushing the edge. The 270x is rated for 24amps so the 270 is prob slightly less. If you do get it to run, I would recommend underclocking/undervolting it.

One more question , this card uses a 6 pin connector.My main rig has plenty of power to share can i just ghetto a 6 pin to another rig?

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One more question , this card uses a 6 pin connector.My main rig has plenty of power to share can i just ghetto a 6 pin to another rig?

 

If I remember correctly there were people who had seperate PSUs just for their graphics cards back in the day, so this could potentially work. You would definitely have to turn on your main rig first though. I'm guessing it's SLI/CF ready and you have 2 seperate 2x (6+2) pin cables, right? So you would use the second GPU cable to power the 270 in the second rig? That sounds pretty wild, but it would definitely strain the dell-PSU less. Maybe read up on tandem PSUs and seperate PSUs for graphics cards and then decide whether you actually want to try it. Oh, and please post in here if it actually works, I'd be very interested tbh.

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