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i wonder if my 12v/16A can support my gtx 750 TI

so i want to buy 750 TI and im still wondering if my PSU can support it

 

i5 3470

gtx 750 TI

1x2 ddr3 ram

1x4 ddr3 ram

lga 1155 h61m vs asrock

 

 

please i need to know

Psu beand=unknown manufacturer it has 480 W and it have 16A on 12V trail so will it work for my gtx 750 TI?

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6 minutes ago, danial123123123 said:

Psu beand=unknown manufacturer it has 480 W and it have 16A on 12V trail

12V 16A is 192W on the 12V rail. The 12V rail is what delivers the majority of the power to the system and to things like CPUs and GPUs. Effectively you have an equivalent of a 200W PSU at best.

 

Can you post a picture of the label on the power supply?

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That's pretty old. It lists -5V rail which was removed from the ATX spec almost 20 years ago. I would replace it if you can.

 

What PSUs are available?

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Yes, it's plenty for 750.

You should change the motherboard, looks old.

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36A for 5V, you can to have more than 30 HDD / SSD 2.5" drives :D

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This is an ancient PSU from before the times where PCs powered themselves mostly from 12V.

So for current purposes it's essentially a 200W PSU, and you're not going to go anywhere with it.

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On 9/28/2020 at 12:41 AM, SupaKomputa said:

Yes, it's plenty for 750.

You should change the motherboard, looks old.

so its ok?

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On 9/28/2020 at 5:41 PM, SupaKomputa said:

Yes, it's plenty for 750.

You should change the motherboard, looks old.

Their motherboard is about 7 years old. Any motherboard compatible with their CPU will be around the same age. To replace the motherboard with something newer would also require a new CPU and new RAM.

It makes no sense that you're saying their 20 year old power supply is okay but saying their 7 year old motherboard should be replaced because it 'looks old'.

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3 minutes ago, Spotty said:

Their motherboard is about 7 years old. Any motherboard compatible with their CPU will be around the same age. To replace the motherboard with something newer would also require a new CPU and new RAM.

It makes no sense that you're saying their 20 year old power supply is okay but saying their 7 year old motherboard should be replaced because it 'looks old'.

Typo, i mean PSU.

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13 hours ago, SupaKomputa said:

Typo, i mean PSU.

 

13 hours ago, Spotty said:

Their motherboard is about 7 years old. Any motherboard compatible with their CPU will be around the same age. To replace the motherboard with something newer would also require a new CPU and new RAM.

It makes no sense that you're saying their 20 year old power supply is okay but saying their 7 year old motherboard should be replaced because it 'looks old'.

so i need to change it right?

 

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Just now, danial123123123 said:

so i need to change it right?

Yes...

On 9/28/2020 at 5:38 PM, Spotty said:

That's pretty old. It lists -5V rail which was removed from the ATX spec almost 20 years ago. I would replace it if you can.

 

What PSUs are available?

 

If you tell us what PSUs are available within your budget we might be able to help you pick something.

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2 minutes ago, danial123123123 said:

so i should change the PSU?

Yes absolutely.

You can use also the PSU on any future build.

Get a good quality PSU is a good investment. 

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13 hours ago, Spotty said:

Yes...

 

If you tell us what PSUs are available within your budget we might be able to help you pick something.

 

13 hours ago, danial123123123 said:

 

so i need to change it right?

 

armageddon 235 fx

imperion 550 watt

korean import PSU 500 watt

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4 minutes ago, danial123123123 said:

armageddon 235 fx

imperion 550 watt

korean import PSU 500 watt

You live in south east asia?

All of that are crap.

Try Corsair CV450 or CX450.

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Just now, danial123123123 said:

 

 

armageddon 235 fx

imperion 550 watt

korean import PSU 500 watt

All junk.

 

Searching that Imperion 550W comes up results for stores in Indonesia I'm guessing you're in Indonesia or somewhere near there? Quick look at what those are selling for and they're selling for around $10 USD in Indonesia. Yikes! You're not going to find anything that isn't a fire hazard anywhere close to that price range.

Cheapest stuff I can see that aren't fake/lying on the labels/junk are around 700,000-800,000 Indonesian Rupiah ($45-$50 USD)

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13 hours ago, Spotty said:

All junk.

 

Searching that Imperion 550W comes up results for stores in Indonesia I'm guessing you're in Indonesia or somewhere near there? Quick look at what those are selling for and they're selling for around $10 USD in Indonesia. Yikes! You're not going to find anything that isn't a fire hazard anywhere close to that price range.

Cheapest stuff I can see that aren't fake/lying on the labels/junk are around 700,000-800,000 Indonesian Rupiah ($45-$50 USD)

exactly

 

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13 hours ago, Spotty said:

All junk.

 

Searching that Imperion 550W comes up results for stores in Indonesia I'm guessing you're in Indonesia or somewhere near there? Quick look at what those are selling for and they're selling for around $10 USD in Indonesia. Yikes! You're not going to find anything that isn't a fire hazard anywhere close to that price range.

Cheapest stuff I can see that aren't fake/lying on the labels/junk are around 700,000-800,000 Indonesian Rupiah ($45-$50 USD)

oh yeah in indonesia 10 us dollar is more worth it in indonesia than you are expecting its like you get 100 us dollar 

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5 minutes ago, danial123123123 said:

the price

Yes probably it's expensive, but it's worth it.

You can also get a used second hand corsair PSU, just make sure it's under 3 years.

Go for the ones with grey stickers / logo, not the yellow / green ones.

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