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9 minutes ago, Andre00x said:

I currently have a Gigabyte GTX 650 1GB which is rated for 65W and im using a 2x Sata to 6 Pin PCIE Power Adapter, to power it

If i swap my GTX 650 with a Zotac GTX 650 Ti rated 110W will it have any problems ?

 

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Nope it definitely shouldn't.

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Please get a power supply capable of powering your GPU properly with a normal 6-pin PCIe cable.

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