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Will it fry my PC?

saltwithchipsss

CPU: RYZEN 3 3200G (STOCK)

MOBO: BIOSTAR A320MH

RAM: CRUCIAL 2667MHZ 14-17-14-32-56 (1.35V)

SSD: 2.5" WD GREEN 240GB

HDD: SEAGATE BARRACUDA 500GB 7.2K RPM

PSU: P_20201209_152546_vHDR_Auto.thumb.jpg.64d8c711ec046ba32b1c384085e863cc.jpg

 

I just want to ask if I add a GTX 1650 gddr6 with a pcie 6 pin will it fry my PC?

 

This is the gpu i'm looking at buying

COLORFUL-Colorful GeForce GTX 1650 SUPER NB 4G-V

 

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Idk the reliability of that psu but if it can't deliver its full wattage on the 12v rail, it can't be any good

 

So I recommend getting a new PSU

Get a Corsair cx550

-sigh- feeling like I'm being too negative lately

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Yea that does not look reliable.. And even if your "Theoretical" power usage is below 400W, that PSU doesn't looks like to deliver all 400W of it..

 

And what is that "Rated Power Output 300W" over there?! O_O

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22 minutes ago, saltwithchipsss said:

CPU: RYZEN 3 3200G (STOCK)

MOBO: BIOSTAR A320MH

RAM: CRUCIAL 2667MHZ 14-17-14-32-56 (1.35V)

SSD: 2.5" WD GREEN 240GB

HDD: SEAGATE BARRACUDA 500GB 7.2K RPM

PSU: P_20201209_152546_vHDR_Auto.thumb.jpg.64d8c711ec046ba32b1c384085e863cc.jpg

 

I just want to ask if I add a GTX 1650 gddr6 with a pcie 6 pin will it fry my PC?

 

This is the gpu i'm looking at buying

COLORFUL-Colorful GeForce GTX 1650 SUPER NB 4G-V

 

Undoubtly YES ;\

 

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it's actual power delivery capacity on the 12V rail (which is the one that matters) is 240W. While in theory 240W might be enough for a 3200g + 1650, that psu looks like a ticking bomb

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1 hour ago, Moonzy said:

Idk the reliability of that psu but if it can't deliver its full wattage on the 12v rail, it can't be any good

 

So I recommend getting a new PSU

Get a Corsair cx550

the only 2 psu available in my area are

*seasonic s12iii 550w

*corsair cv 650

don't know which to pick

 

 

 

 

 

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9 minutes ago, saltwithchipsss said:

the only 2 psu available in my area are

*seasonic s12iii 550w

*corsair cv 650

don't know which to pick

 

 

 

 

 

The cv650 would eb better. has DF but is not group regulated as S12III is so cv650 would be better

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59 minutes ago, SavageNeo said:

The cv650 would eb better. has DF but is not group regulated as S12III is so cv650 would be better

Since when is the S12III group regulated?...

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1 minute ago, Mateyyy said:

Since when is the S12III group regulated?...

Oh sorry, looked at the colum one down. It seemsl ike its DMA. Luke said it is between DC-DC and Group req?

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so

cv:

100 more watts

Df and Dc-DC

 

S12III

LLC and DMA

100 watss less.

 

What is better?

I Use my knowledge as business owner and self taught technician aswell as an AI to help people. AI might be controversial but it actually works pretty well 90% of the time.

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7 minutes ago, SavageNeo said:

so

cv:

100 more watts

Df and Dc-DC

 

S12III

LLC and DMA

100 watss less.

 

What is better?

The former, of course...

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