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Gtx 1050 ti with265 watt

Salem awadh

Can gtx 1050 ti work with 265 powersupply

 

I saw on youtube video and its work 

 

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Just now, Salem awadh said:

Can gtx 1050 ti work with 265 powersupply

 

I saw on youtube video and its work 

 

whats the rest of your specs? not much to go on

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Damn this space can fit a 4090 (just kidding)

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The recommended psu for a 1050 ti is 300 watts so it should be fine

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Current parts list

CPU: R5 5600 CPU Cooler: Stock

Mobo: Asrock B550M-ITX/ac

RAM: Vengeance LPX 2x8GB 3200mhz Cl16

SSD: P5 Plus 500GB Secondary SSD: Kingston A400 960GB

GPU: MSI RTX 3060 Gaming X

Fans: 1x Noctua NF-P12 Redux, 1x Arctic P12, 1x Corsair LL120

PSU: NZXT SP-650M SFX-L PSU from H1

Monitor: Samsung WQHD 34 inch and 43 inch TV

Mouse: Logitech G203

Keyboard: Rii membrane keyboard

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


 

 

 

 

 

 

Damn this space can fit a 4090 (just kidding)

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12 minutes ago, Salem awadh said:

Can gtx 1050 ti work with 265 powersupply

 

I saw on youtube video and its work 

 

265w is a bit too low. Could cause some issues. However it should be fine if you're not noticing any weird behaviors. However... It's not dangerous for the graphics card.

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I buy asus strikre gtx 1050 ti

But its say. Please power down and connect the pcie power cable for this graphic card

But why?

I think that this card dosenot need power from powersupply

 

What should i do? 

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5 minutes ago, Salem awadh said:

But its say. Please power down and connect the pcie power cable for this graphic card

But why?

I think that this card dosenot need power from powersupply

Your GTX 1050 TI has a 6-pin PCIe power connector. most GTX 1050 TI graphics cards do not require a 6-pin, but not all. You should get a different GTX 1050 TI

I WILL find your ITX build thread, and I WILL recommend the SIlverstone Sugo SG13B

 

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Draws 400 watts under max load, for reference.

 

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Threads merged. Please do not make new topics with the same question.

 

4 minutes ago, Salem awadh said:

But its say. Please power down and connect the pcie power cable for this graphic card

But why?

I think that this card dosenot need power from powersupply

Some 1050Ti's do not need extra power. Yours does. In the photos you posted you can see the 6pin power connector on the right of the graphics card.

 

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