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is 210 watts enough for GTX 1650? (burning question pls reply asap)

1 minute ago, Votivee said:

In theory, yes.

 

Also powering a CPU, Motherboard, Ram, Hard drive, Fans?

 

No.

its a lenovo 150-15ICB, motherboard not sure, i5, 8GB, 2 hard drives, 1 main fan and 1 case fan. this is a prebuilt pc, only thing added is 4gb ram stick

 

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CX450?

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3 minutes ago, Votivee said:

In theory, yes.

 

Also powering a CPU, Motherboard, Ram, Hard drive, Fans?

 

No.

That depends interily on the rest of the system

 

He has enough wattage, the real question is if the mobo can deliver the 75w and if the PSU is actually a 210w PSU and not a 170w in disguise. 

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16 minutes ago, AchuTMM said:

if not is there any cheap alternative PSU?

Does your mobo use a 20/24 pin connector and a 4/8pin connector?

 

Ajd if youa re getting a new PSU. Id suggest waiting for the rx5500 which comming out at some point in the near future. Or grabbing a rx 570. Both of which are much faster than the gtx 1650

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8 minutes ago, GoldenLag said:

Does your mobo use a 20/24 pin connector and a 4/8pin connector?

 

Ajd if youa re getting a new PSU. Id suggest waiting for the rx5500 which comming out at some point in the near future. Or grabbing a rx 570. Both of which are much faster than the gtx 1650

it is 24 pin to 14 pin, from other sites it says this mobo is incompatible with most psu, probs not getting a new one, this mobo is not very customizable

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5 minutes ago, AchuTMM said:

it is 24 pin to 14 pin, from other sites it says this mobo is incompatible with most psu, probs not getting a new one, this mobo is not very customizable

you should be able to run 2 PSUs in tandum. the OG PSU just running on the mobo and CPU. and the secondary PSU just running the GPU. 

 

this does require some jank and probably a open sidepanel. quite understandable that you dont want to go down that path. 

 

does your SPU have any 6 or 6+2 pin connectors?

where you located? pricing varies on PSUs by region. 

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2 minutes ago, GoldenLag said:

you should be able to run 2 PSUs in tandum. the OG PSU just running on the mobo and CPU. and the secondary PSU just running the GPU. 

 

this does require some jank and probably a open sidepanel. quite understandable that you dont want to go down that path. 

 

does your SPU have any 6 or 6+2 pin connectors?

where you located? pricing varies on PSUs by region. 

the psu is 100-240vac sff 210w psu, im in singapore

 

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9 minutes ago, AchuTMM said:

the psu is 100-240vac sff 210w psu

 

this doesnt say if the PSU has a 6+2 pin connector or a 6 pin connector. 

nor does it show rail layout which is usually displayed on the side or rear of the PSU. 

10 minutes ago, AchuTMM said:

im in singapore

any online stores we can use. 

 

running 2 PSUs you would probably be looking at a cx550 or cx450 or a system power 9 500w. 

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2 minutes ago, GoldenLag said:

this doesnt say if the PSU has a 6+2 pin connector or a 6 pin connector. 

nor does it show rail layout which is usually displayed on the side or rear of the PSU. 

any online stores we can use. 

 

running 2 PSUs you would probably be looking at a cx550 or cx450 or a system power 9 500w. 

rail layout? the place where the gpu is? sry im dumb

 

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5 minutes ago, AchuTMM said:

rail layout? the place where the gpu is? sry im dumb

 

a PSU usually has 3 or more rails which deliver different voltages. 

 

its usually displayed on the side of the PSU, or at the bottom/rear. 

 

 

you can allways try a gtx 1650, and if it doesnt work return it. (assuming the retailer has a 14-30 day return window. 

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