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can i have a gtx 750 ti in this psu ?

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this is my psu can someone tell me how amny W is my psu  and can it suport a gtx 750 ti . thanks in advance

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That's really pushing it, but it should run just about if it even has molex/PCIE power connectors coming out of it.

 

It's 300W and has a 18A 12v rail.

 

What is in the rest of the system? does it even have PCIE slots? Need more info to tell you if the system itself can take a 750ti.

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What are your other system specs? If you're running an AMD APU or CPU, you can forget about it.  Also, you won't be able to do any overclocking.  You'd be better off getting a cheap PSU upgrade, maybe to a 450W, then upgrading your video card.

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I would say that 305W is enough because the 750Ti is very power efficient but I definitely don't believe that that PSU can actually supply 300W...

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That's really pushing it, but it should run just about if it even has molex/PCIE power connectors coming out of it.

 

It's 300W and has a 18A 12v rail.

 

What is in the rest of the system? does it even have PCIE slots? Need more info to tell you if the system itself can take a 750ti.

i dont know  waht is a pcie but i vie you all my specs , motherboard dell optilex 745 , cpu intel core 2 duo , 2X 2.13 ghz , gpu nvidia gt 120 , ram 4 gb ddr2 

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my pc specs 

cpu : intel core due e6400 2X3.13GHZ

motherboard : dell optiplex 745

gpu : nvidia gt 120 1gb ddr2

ram :4 gb ddr 2

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i dont know  waht is a pcie but i vie you all my specs , motherboard dell optilex 745 , cpu intel core 2 duo , 2X 2.13 ghz , gpu nvidia gt 120 , ram 4 gb ddr2 

 

It appears that the board has 1x 16x PCIE but it's version 1.1

 

A 750ti will function in the system, just get a reference one that does not require an extra power connector like this one and it should work fine. :)

 

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814487025&cm_re=750ti_evga-_-14-487-025-_-Product

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it will do just fine. 

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I wouldn't risk it ....

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my pc specs 

cpu : intel core due e6400 2X3.13GHZ

motherboard : dell optiplex 745

gpu : nvidia gt 120 1gb ddr2

ram :4 gb ddr 2

Yeah. 2x18amp rails. 288w on the 12v. You can put in any card that doesn't require a 6-pin. I put an HD 7750 in mine. Total CPU bottlenck, but it will work fine. I've had tons of cards on Dell towers, even on the 250w rated one's with card requiring a connector. They're rated for continuous power, not peak.

 

When I worked at a computer shop, I wasn't getting getting Dell dimension or Optiplex's coming in with blown PSU's. I was getting HP and Acers.

 

EDIT : Make sure it's a single slot card. Since it's a BTX form factor the card faces the opposite way. Even the cooler needs to be single slot because the capacitors above the PCI-Ex16 slot. I frankensteined a GT 430 in by cutting part of the heatink shroud off.

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It appears that the board has 1x 16x PCIE but it's version 1.1

 

A 750ti will function in the system, just get a reference one that does not require an extra power connector like this one and it should work fine. :)

 

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814487025&cm_re=750ti_evga-_-14-487-025-_-Product

will this http://www.ncix.com/detail/evga-geforce-gtx-750ti-2gb-cf-94331-1068.htm work on my pc , does this one have only one power conector liek teh one yoy posted and i dont live usa so not everything will work for me , thanks for your help

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will this http://www.ncix.com/detail/evga-geforce-gtx-750ti-2gb-cf-94331-1068.htm work on my pc , does this one have only one power conector liek teh one yoy posted and i dont live usa so not everything will work for me , thanks for your helpT

 

Yes, that card has no additional power connector and will work in your system, it's also the same one I posted from above just from NCIX instead of Newegg because clearly you are in Canada. :)

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You should be fine, the reference 750ti can even run off of the pcie slot without any extra power.

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will this http://www.ncix.com/detail/evga-geforce-gtx-750ti-2gb-cf-94331-1068.htm work on my pc , does this one have only one power conector liek teh one yoy posted and i dont live usa so not everything will work for me , thanks for your help

I have the same tower, same config except a quicker processor. You'll need a single slot card since the fan shroud face up ^ and not down like ATX, this is BTX.

 

There isn't a single slot GTX 750 Ti on the market yet. It would be to much GPU for the CPU anyway.

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Which store or stores are you going to purchase a video card from ?

 

XFX R7 250 GHOST will pop right in. I would recommend the eVGA GT 740 but not sure if the cooler will bump the capacitors on the mobo.

 

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Probably. I ran a 9600GT overclocked to the wall on a 300 watt powersupply with no problems, and I think 9600 consumes about 30 watts more power than the 750ti

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I have the same tower, same config except a quicker processor. You'll need a single slot card since the fan shroud face up ^ and not down like ATX, this is BTX.

 

There isn't a single slot GTX 750 Ti on the market yet. It would be to much GPU for the CPU anyway.

my pc has 3 or 4 slats , if i put the gpu in the 2 lowest slots will it be alright ?

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The 2 below are PCI slots, not PCI-Express. You'll need to use the top slot.

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The 2 below are PCI slots, not PCI-Express. You'll need to use the top slot.

i dont know waht kind of slot my current gpu has but the 3 firts slots are the same if my current gpu and  the 750  have  same pci slots i can put it on

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Is your first slot black with a blue lock at the end , and the next 2 are white ? Such as this photo ?

 

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Is your first slot black with a blue lock at the end , and the next 2 are white ? Such as this photo ?

 

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eys i have one black and 2 white , are you saying that gtx 750 ti fits only in black slot and there is no way it is going go fit in my pc ?

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That's really pushing it, but it should run just about if it even has molex/PCIE power connectors coming out of it.

 

It's 300W and has a 18A 12v rail.

 

What is in the rest of the system? does it even have PCIE slots? Need more info to tell you if the system itself can take a 750ti.

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Yeah. 2x18amp rails. 288w on the 12v. You can put in any card that doesn't require a 6-pin. I put an HD 7750 in mine. Total CPU bottlenck, but it will work fine. I've had tons of cards on Dell towers, even on the 250w rated one's with card requiring a connector. They're rated for continuous power, not peak.

 

When I worked at a computer shop, I wasn't getting getting Dell dimension or Optiplex's coming in with blown PSU's. I was getting HP and Acers.

 

EDIT : Make sure it's a single slot card. Since it's a BTX form factor the card faces the opposite way. Even the cooler needs to be single slot because the capacitors above the PCI-Ex16 slot. I frankensteined a GT 430 in by cutting part of the heatink shroud off.

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yes i have one black and 2 white , are you saying that gtx 750 ti fits only in black slot and there is no way it is going go fit in my pc ?

 

Dual slot cards won't fit. Even some single slot cards with high stock coolers won't fit because the capacitors right above the PCI-E slot impede on the installation.

 

A single slot card will work fine.

 

The GTX 750 Ti is way to strong of a video card for your E4600 2.2ghz processor, it would be a waste of money. There's that R7 250 ghost, or some GT 640's.

 

I have a single slot HD 7750 installed, however, they are not longer on the market and the R7 250 is the next best choice.

 

If you let me know where you are making your purchase from, I can suggest the best card possible given the confines of your current predicament.

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