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3 minutes ago, CornusTheBotus said:

I’m getting a GTX 1650 super and at the moment I have a GTX 760 and my PSU is a Corsair 550w I don’t know if the 1650 will  be able to be used due to the pin connector

What specific Corsair 550W PSU do you have?
VS, CX, TX, etc.?

And what color is the label on the side? (green, orange, gray, etc.?) (a picture of the PSU would work too).

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Just now, CornusTheBotus said:

Oops I put 550 it’s  cx450

If you have a normal CPU (think something like an i3/Ryzen 3 or i5/Ryzen 5 class CPU) you would be totally fine with that PSU.

Just from a quick glance, it seems the GTX 1650 Super requires a 6 pin PCIE connector; which there is a single 6+2 pin PCIE connector on the PSU (of course leave the +2 hanging on the side).

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Just now, minibois said:

If you have a normal CPU (think something like an i3/Ryzen 3 or i5/Ryzen 5 class CPU) you would be totally fine with that PSU.

Just from a quick glance, it seems the GTX 1650 Super requires a 6 pin PCIE connector; which there is a single 6+2 pin PCIE connector on the PSU (of course leave the +2 hanging on the side).

Thank you so much man I was getting scared cause I’m quite new to pc’s

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