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? Is Thermaltake Litepower 450W(LT-450P) ok for runing GIGABYTE  GeForce® GTX 1050 Ti OC 4G(GV-N105TOC-4GD) ??? help suggestion plz...

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I had one of those, it blew up.

 

Even a CX is better than a Litepower, I wouldn't trust that PSU my mate

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no. get rid of that PSU as soon as possible. the change of it blowing up when under load is very high

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1 minute ago, utsas_reza said:

but this gpu is no 6pin connector 2fans

Even though it doesn't have a 6-pin connector, the PSU will still struggle to keep up with the entire system as the GPU still draws power from the motherboard. You can use the GTX 1050 Ti with this PSU, but make sure you don't overclock until you get a higher quality PSU. :) 

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1 minute ago, utsas_reza said:

i'm also run sapphire r7 370 with no problem????

Do you mean you're running an R7 370 right now?

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2 minutes ago, utsas_reza said:

no..

Then what do you mean by "i'm also run sapphire r7 370 with no problem????"

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1 minute ago, utsas_reza said:

last week i sell it...now i'm want to buy 1050ti oc...

Oh ok, so you had an R7 370 but now you wanna upgrade? Then yes, the GTX 1050 Ti would work without a doubt. :) 

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23 minutes ago, Generallee said:

I had one of those, it blew up.

 

Even a CX is better than a Litepower, I wouldn't trust that PSU my mate

 

20 minutes ago, Arjan W said:

no. get rid of that PSU as soon as possible. the change of it blowing up when under load is very high

 

15 minutes ago, Freezanator said:

Even though it doesn't have a 6-pin connector, the PSU will still struggle to keep up with the entire system as the GPU still draws power from the motherboard. You can use the GTX 1050 Ti with this PSU, but make sure you don't overclock until you get a higher quality PSU. :) 

How about this PSU.

My spec :

Intel core i7-4770

Msi b85-gt43 gaming motherboard

8Gb of RAM

Msi gtx 1060 6gb gaming X

I know I have a 700w litepower PSU.

But I saw someone said about litepower is not trustworthy and I'm afraid that this one might blow up too.. because I bought this from my friend and he said it's a good choice.. but I'm just afraid.

And I'm new to psu thing.

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1 minute ago, Adrian Hartanto said:

 

 

How about this PSU.

My spec :

Intel core i7-4770

Msi b85-gt43 gaming motherboard

8Gb of RAM

Msi gtx 1060 6gb gaming X

I know I have a 700w litepower PSU.

But I saw someone said about litepower is not trustworthy and I'm afraid that this one might blow up too.. because I bought this from my friend and he said it's a good choice.. but I'm just afraid.

And I'm new to psu thing.

 

Forget any Litepower PSU, they are all crap. Get an EVGA B2 or something equally reliable

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2 minutes ago, Adrian Hartanto said:

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Yes, that PSU is unreliable, but there is a way to tell if your PSU has enough juice to power your components or not. Just take a look at the "+12V". That is one of the most important spec of any PSU. So, in theory, an unreliable PSU which advertises 1000W but delivers just 800W is about the same as an 800W reliable PSU. I may be wrong. Enlighten me, everyone. :) 

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On 28/01/2017 at 11:09 PM, Freezanator said:

Oh ok, so you had an R7 370 but now you wanna upgrade? Then yes, the GTX 1050 Ti would work without a doubt. :) 

What about g1 gaming 1050ti?

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9 hours ago, utsas_reza said:

What about g1 gaming 1050ti?

It will run without a problem. The extra 6-pin connector is for more power in case you want to overclock. :) 

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