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Hello guys, i have a really old computer its like 5 y.o ago when i bought this

The computer spec is : 
Dazumba case w/ 380w PSU 

Intel Core i3-2120 
Intel HD Graphic 2000

WD 250GB Hard Drive
 

I want to buy a graphic card and i think the 750Ti will be fit
And the question is are my power supply will be enough for it ? or i need new power supply?

Thanks.

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The 750Ti barely saps any power, so yes.

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i believe the 750 ti is a 80ish Watt gpu, and i believe the suggested wattage PSU is 300W

 

and i also remember it not using connectors and is powered through the PCI slot, so you should be fine

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5 minutes ago, Jasny said:

Hello guys, i have a really old computer its like 5 y.o ago when i bought this

The computer spec is : 
Dazumba case w/ 380w PSU 

Intel Core i3-2120 
Intel HD Graphic 2000

WD 250GB Hard Drive
 

I want to buy a graphic card and i think the 750Ti will be fit
And the question is are my power supply will be enough for it ? or i need new power supply?

Thanks.

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I'd definitely get a new PSU. Any decent 500w one should do just fine, though you'd probably need much less power than that. I'm no PSU wiz, so let's see what others suggest.

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1 minute ago, Spectrez said:

i believe the 750 ti is a 80ish Watt gpu, and i believe the suggested wattage PSU is 300W

 

and i also remember it not using connectors and is powered through the PCI slot, so you should be fine

It's 60 Watts:

 

http://www.geforce.co.uk/hardware/desktop-gpus/geforce-gtx-750-ti/specifications

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1 minute ago, Castdeath97 said:

so it is!

go with whatever this man said

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19 minutes ago, Spectrez said:

i believe the 750 ti is a 80ish Watt gpu, and i believe the suggested wattage PSU is 300W

and i also remember it not using connectors and is powered through the PCI slot, so you should be fine

just note that some 750ti requires additional 6 pin to

1) not burn the pcie's power delivery system (normally the 24-pin)

2) more overclocking headroom

 

and i hope that 380w is continuous rating, not peak rating

-sigh- feeling like I'm being too negative lately

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The wattage should be enough, this card is low on power consumption. The quality of the PSU is more important, especially if you plan to overclock.

 
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5 hours ago, Jasny said:

I dont want to over clock xD , the 750Ti is enough for me 

*and this is the picture of the PSU , anyone know?? (*take this pic from the internet,but mine are the same)

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Looks like a fire hazard. Probably not gonna kill it to add an EVGA 750ti or any other that doesn't take external power, but if you can get, say, a used 750ti and then something like a Corsair CX430M or EVGA 600B which will be a lot less of an explosive experience.

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