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Gt 1030 psu compatibility

Sadman Tahsin

I have got a 450w chinese psu.It's power amount is fake I think.I want to know if it supports the gt 1030.Currently I have a gt 210,pentium g3250,4gb ram.Any help would be appreciated

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How can we possibly make a statement on specs you're not sure about?

Just try it if you are not sure. If the computer shuts down mid-game you'll know whats up.

But it'll be difficult to get any power supplies on it's knees with those specs.

I think you are fine. Go for it.

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The GT 1030 draws like 35 watts, 15 more than the rated 20 watts or so of the 210. You're basically fine on even the crappiest PSU anyways.

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Draws 400 watts under max load, for reference.

 

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How are we supposed to judge something even you dont trust

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6 minutes ago, seon123 said:

That describes every single 450W PSU. 

almost yeah...

 

any model number, picture of the label or something along those lines?

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Even if it's a Great Wall power supply, they are not even that bad actually.

Days of spontaniously combusting PSU's are over I think.

No worries for aluminium foil all over your bedroom.

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25 minutes ago, RobbinM said:

Even if it's a Great Wall power supply, they are not even that bad actually.

they can even be great, just look at the cx (2017, through dualsourced with cwt), txm and sf line from Corsair

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a fake psu is usually 200 watts, a gt1030 uses 30 watts when not overclocked, should go up to 40 when overclocked, it should be fine, but when you can, change the psu, if it is no name psy or looks low quality, better replace it

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