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Gtx 1050 installation

MrAlbertrocks

I'm planning on buying a gtx 1050 for a friend who has a pretty shitty Dell PC. I don't know his full specs and i don't want to ruin the surprise. Is the 1050 supposed to work on any PC just by inserting it in the PCIe without any extra power cables?

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Any 1050 that doesn't have a connector will fit just fine

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Yes it should. But you need to check if his PC has PCIE 16 because that could be a thing. And what if he has some 50w PSU that can not power anything else?

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14 minutes ago, deXxterlab97 said:

Yes it should. But you need to check if his PC has PCIE 16 because that could be a thing. And what if he has some 50w PSU that can not power anything else?

I don't think the PSU will be a problem. But hypothetically, if his PSU doesn't have enough power, what would happen if i install the GPU? 

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Just now, MrAlbertrocks said:

I don't think the PSU will be a problem. But hypothetically, if his PSU doesn't have enough power, what would happen if i install the GPU? 

Worse you could damage it?

I don't know. But most Dell OEM should come with around 300w PSU which is enough

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11 minutes ago, MrAlbertrocks said:

I don't think the PSU will be a problem. But hypothetically, if his PSU doesn't have enough power, what would happen if i install the GPU? 

Either it will shut itself off, or the PSU will die. But even a 250W one can take a prebuild and a 75W card.

We have a NEW and GLORIOUSER-ER-ER PSU Tier List Now. (dammit @LukeSavenije stop coming up with new ones)

You can check out the old one that gave joy to so many across the land here

 

Computer having a hard time powering on? Troubleshoot it with this guide. (Currently looking for suggestions to update it into the context of <current year> and make it its own thread)

Computer Specs:

Spoiler

Mathresolvermajig: Intel Xeon E3 1240 (Sandy Bridge i7 equivalent)

Chillinmachine: Noctua NH-C14S
Framepainting-inator: EVGA GTX 1080 Ti SC2 Hybrid

Attachcorethingy: Gigabyte H61M-S2V-B3

Infoholdstick: Corsair 2x4GB DDR3 1333

Computerarmor: Silverstone RL06 "Lookalike"

Rememberdoogle: 1TB HDD + 120GB TR150 + 240 SSD Plus + 1TB MX500

AdditionalPylons: Phanteks AMP! 550W (based on Seasonic GX-550)

Letterpad: Rosewill Apollo 9100 (Cherry MX Red)

Buttonrodent: Razer Viper Mini + Huion H430P drawing Tablet

Auralnterface: Sennheiser HD 6xx

Liquidrectangles: LG 27UK850-W 4K HDR

 

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