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PSU strong enouh?

JackyPhilibooty

Okay so i got my new PC Dell Optiplex 790, it has a 265W psu and i just got a gtx 1050, is the PSU enough?

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1 minute ago, WereCat said:

Yes.

really cuz i put it together is PC part picker and it came to like 224W, isnt that close?

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2 minutes ago, Malleotomato said:

The 1050 runs off PCIe power so you should be fine

really cuz i put it together is PC part picker and it came to like 224W, isnt that close?

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2 minutes ago, JackyPhilibooty said:

really cuz i put it together is PC part picker and it came to like 224W, isnt that close?

How did you put this PC on pcpartpicker? It's a pre-built from Dell. o.O 

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5 minutes ago, JackyPhilibooty said:

really cuz i put it together is PC part picker and it came to like 224W, isnt that close?

It is fine. You can't change the PSU anyways since it has proprietary cables and there are also proprietary connectors on motherboard.

GTX 1050, 1050ti and RX 460 (only those that require no additional power from power supply) are the currently best GPUs you can run in that PC without worrying.

Besides Dell tends to use OK PSUs considering it is a prebuild.

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1 minute ago, Abdul201588 said:

How did you put this PC on pcpartpicker? It's a pre-built from Dell. o.O 

i just pout in most parts that were in the delll or similar

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1 minute ago, WereCat said:

It is fine. You can't change the PSU anyways since it has proprietary cables and there are also proprietary connectors on motherboard.

GTX 1050, 1050ti and RX 460 (only those that require no additional power from power supply) are the currently best GPUs you can run in that PC without worrying.

What do u mean proproetary and what are proproetary connectors.

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10 minutes ago, JackyPhilibooty said:

Okay so i got my new PC Dell Optiplex 790, it has a 265W psu and i just got a gtx 1050, is the PSU enough?

How much did you get the Dell for? It is still rather good for gaming.

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1 minute ago, JackyPhilibooty said:

What do u mean proproetary and what are proproetary connectors.

They are using non standard connections which means that you can't simply just but new PSU and change it because there would be no way to connect it.

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2 minutes ago, CapedCrusader21 said:

How much did you get the Dell for? It is still rather good for gaming.

130 with 8gb of ram windows and a psu with an i5 2400, all but a gpu really which i got for $110 (gtx 1050)

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1 minute ago, WereCat said:

They are using non standard connections which means that you can't simply just but new PSU and change it because there would be no way to connect it.

OOOH okay, is the mobo the same size as normal ones too or?

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4 minutes ago, JackyPhilibooty said:

OOOH okay, is the mobo the same size as normal ones too or?

Not sure. I just know it doesn't use normal 20/24 pin for power.

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4 hours ago, JackyPhilibooty said:

130 with 8gb of ram windows and a psu with an i5 2400, all but a gpu really which i got for $110 (gtx 1050)

Nice!

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