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hey wil my 450 watt psu 

16 A 12v rail be able to run 

ZOTAC GeForce GTX 750Ti 2GB PhysX CUDA

becurse it is on sale for 150 usd usally a gtx 750 ti will cost 180-200 usd

my psu does have a 6pin which it requires 

note there is 2 12v rails on my psu one 16 amp and the other 18 amp how do i know which one i can conect it to so that my gpu is the only ting running on that ? 

psu name psu: liteon ps-6451-5 450 watt power supply

i can pull 360 watts from the 2 12 volt rails it says 

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it should be fine

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750ti draws it's power from the pci. some variants do have power connectors but I can only imagine it's for overclocking and stability. either way the card itself should draw 65w or less as standard or a slightly overclocked non reference version with power connectors around 80w

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A 750ti will work in almost any system.

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750ti draws it's power from the pci. some variants do have power connectors but I can only imagine it's for overclocking and stability. either way the card itself should draw 65w or less as standard or a slightly overclocked non reference version with power connectors around 80w

The GTX 750 TI does not draw ALL of its required power from the PCI-E x16 lane, only for startup. The 6-pin, 12V is a must.

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The GTX 750 TI does not draw ALL of its required power from the PCI-E x16 lane, only for startup. The 6-pin, 12V is a must.

the reference 750ti doesnt have any power connectors so ALL of its power is drawn from the pic lane.

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yes but the zotac one has 1 6 pin power :) but okay you guys have convinced me i will buy it now. i called the selling company ( komplett) and the guy said that it would work

 

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Thats only with the reference and itx designs

yeah but my whole point is that they dont need the power connectors. 3rd party companies have added them for obvious stability reasons as they have a higher clock speed than reference, but they still aren't going to draw dramatically more power than is needed from the PCI lanes. if a reference card can run on 65w from the lanes then a slightly overlocked one isn't going to be drawing much more.

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