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Sufficient amount of wattage or not?

kingistire

I'm planning to get a new GPU. My currents specs are:

 

Motherboard:  Dell Inc. 0C2KJT

RAM: 2x8gb G.Skill Ripjaws X 1333mhz

Processor: i5 760 lynnfield 2.8ghz

Wattage: 350W

Current GPU: AMD HD 5450 1gb

New GPU: Asus GeForce GTX 750 TI OC 2gb

 

I've already replaced the ram, and doing the processor last. The computer is about 4 and half years old (about time I started upgrading), and was curious if I have enough power (watts) to install and use the new gpu that I am planning to buy (the gtx 750 ti OC 2gb). If not, should I buy a 600W or a 500W PSU?

 

If you need anymore information about my desktop, I am happy to post them.

 

 

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Yep, the 750ti is super efficent.

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 it should be completely fine.  :P

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Wattage: 350W

What 350W specifically? If it can actually deliver 300+ on 12V then yes, but if it's an OEM or crappy one that can only do 200W (if not less) on 12V then no.

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