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GPU that doent need extra power

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I'm wondering, is there any decent budget GPUs that dont need any extra power and just uses power drawn from the PCIe slot on the motherboard, that can run games decently with a minimal of 30 fps.

 

Would the gtx 750ti be a good choice for a gpu that doesnt need extra power ?

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maybe there is a gtx 1050 ti variant, which doubt, gtx 1050 for sure will have that, but i am not sure with the 1050 ti which is the least i would recommend

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Many 1050TIs don't need it

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Most of the 1050/1050ti range have no auxillary power. Just look in the specs to see if PCIe power connectors are required.

 

From memory, most of the EVGA cards require no additional power.

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doesnt need extra Power hay.... DONT BUY AMD lol

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1 minute ago, 0bb0 said:

480 gx not need much power iu use car battery

What the fuck are you trying to say?

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Just now, MrMarriarty said:

doesnt need extra Power hay.... DONT BUY AMD lol

There's nothing wrong with AyyyMD. As of recently, their cards are better price/performance and their drivers are better than Nvidia's.

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2 minutes ago, 0bb0 said:

i sory 48o gtx no need much power i can use battery of car to power

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2 minutes ago, kelvinhall05 said:

There's nothing wrong with AyyyMD. As of recently, their cards are better price/performance and their drivers are better than Nvidia's.

I have AMD my self and yes i agree there not as bad as most peoplle make them out to be but hes looking for a card thats not POWER hungry and every single AMD  card ive had are thursty beasts producing insane amounts of heat

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Just now, MrMarriarty said:

I have AMD my self and yes i agree there not as bad as most peoplle make them out to be but hes looking for a card thats not POWER hungry and every single AMD  card ive had are thursty beasts producing insane amounts of heat

What cards were they? Pre-RX series I agree with.

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1 minute ago, 0bb0 said:

i sory 48o gtx no need much power i can use battery of car to power

Still clueless. What's a 480 GTX? Furthermore, GTX480 not needing much power? What? That's the most power hungry GPU of all time (up until Vega 64 liquid), so much that the reference design needed 5 heatpipes to stay somewhat cool.

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1 minute ago, lots of unexplainable lag said:

Still clueless. What's a 480 GTX? Furthermore, GTX480 not needing much power? What? That's the most power hungry GPU of all time (up until Vega 64 liquid), so much that the reference design needed 5 heatpipes to stay somewhat cool.

 

2 minutes ago, kelvinhall05 said:

What cards were they? Pre-RX series I agree with.

Da fuq?

He is trolling. Look at his other posts.

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18 minutes ago, kelvinhall05 said:

What cards were they? Pre-RX series I agree with.

Da fuq?

yeah dual 5770's and currently R9 290

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48 minutes ago, MrMarriarty said:

yeah dual 5770's and currently R9 290

WELL, OF COURSE IT'S POWER HUNGRY AND RUNS HOT.

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Would the gtx 750ti be a good choice for a gpu that doesnt need extra power ?

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Hey, I'm currently using a factory overclocked Gigabyte GTX 750Ti and I'm very satisfied by it, and it definitely doesn't need any extra power, actually I slapped it in a prebuilt made for office work that I got for cheap to turn it into a light gaming and content creation machine and the 300W PSU handles the system flawlessly whatever the load. However, what do you mean by "run games decently with a minimal of 30 fps"? What games? If you are talking recent, 30 FPS won't even be your max. It's not super good for gaming, actually I barely get 60 FPS on 10 year old games such as Mass Effect, Bioshock or Mirror's Edge and the most recent stuff that worked okay was Bioshock Infinite and Tomb Raider reboot with an average of 25-30 FPS (1080p resolution, max graphical settings). Some games that are super well optimized such as Portal 2 get excellent results, others don't. Of course you can get very good results if you lower the details just like in every situation but if you like playing on Ultra settings then you'll be stuck with games that are 5 years old at least. And I'm talking about 1080p all along...

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14 hours ago, Crocodile Deathspeed said:

Hey, I'm currently using a factory overclocked Gigabyte GTX 750Ti and I'm very satisfied by it, and it definitely doesn't need any extra power, actually I slapped it in a prebuilt made for office work that I got for cheap to turn it into a light gaming and content creation machine and the 300W PSU handles the system flawlessly whatever the load. However, what do you mean by "run games decently with a minimal of 30 fps"? What games? If you are talking recent, 30 FPS won't even be your max. It's not super good for gaming, actually I barely get 60 FPS on 10 year old games such as Mass Effect, Bioshock or Mirror's Edge and the most recent stuff that worked okay was Bioshock Infinite and Tomb Raider reboot with an average of 25-30 FPS (1080p resolution, max graphical settings). Some games that are super well optimized such as Portal 2 get excellent results, others don't. Of course you can get very good results if you lower the details just like in every situation but if you like playing on Ultra settings then you'll be stuck with games that are 5 years old at least. And I'm talking about 1080p all along...

I'm planning on playing injustice 2 and csgo with some reasonable settings 

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