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I checked http://outervision.com/power-supply-calculator and it says that my load wattage is 340W with 100% CPU. I am not overclocking any parts so here is my specs I might be having. I wanna ask if it is enough or not.

 

Core 2 Quad Q6600

4 x 2GB DDR2

AMD HD 7770

2TB 5400 RPM SATA

500GB 7200 RPM SATA

DVD RW Drive

 

I have a 350W power supply that came with my computer. The specs i am running right now is everything i specified except the video card which is a HD 3650. However, the TDP of the hd7770 is 2W higher than the HD3650 so I don't see it not running properly. Still, I wanna check it first before buying the card.

 

This is a link of the picture i took of my psu specs.

https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B25jb6k_QRNiQ1NrdGVvMmNCVEU/view?usp=sharing

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Regardless of it fitting your 350W, I suggest getting a new and better PSU. Your current PSU doesnt seem that good.

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always always go for a true rated 500w power supply and for that go with seasonic

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it should last for a bit, but you should definitely get a better one as soon as you can

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for me it will not be enough a 350w is not recommended when powering powerful graphic cards

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for me it will not be enough a 350w is not recommended when powering powerful graphic cards

If it's a good 350W it will have no problem, however it's probably not a good PSU, thus: 

 

I checked http://outervision.com/power-supply-calculator and it says that my load wattage is 340W with 100% CPU. I am not overclocking any parts so here is my specs I might be having. I wanna ask if it is enough or not.

 

Core 2 Quad Q6600

4 x 2GB DDR2

AMD HD 7770

2TB 5400 RPM SATA

500GB 7200 RPM SATA

DVD RW Drive

 

I have a 350W power supply that came with my computer. The specs i am running right now is everything i specified except the video card which is a HD 3650. However, the TDP of the hd7770 is 2W higher than the HD3650 so I don't see it not running properly. Still, I wanna check it first before buying the card.

 

This is a link of the picture i took of my psu specs.

https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B25jb6k_QRNiQ1NrdGVvMmNCVEU/view?usp=sharing

You should get a new PSU.

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