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Gigabyte 1050ti - Generic 500w psu

Hi everyone, I'm going to buy a gtx 1050ti windforce oc, wich uses a 6 pin conector, and the problem is that i have a generic 500w psu, currently i'm running a msi r7750 power edition, i5 3470s, ram 12gb 1600mhz, 2 1tb 7200rpm hdd and my motherboard is a msi h61m p20 g3, my psu doesn't have a 6pin connnector (I'm using a molex to 6 pin connector adapter) i'm going to buy a new psu in like 2 weeks. So... should i use the 1050ti with this configuration? or should i wait to the psu? (i know this is a recipe in for disaster) thank you for your time (sorry for my english btw is not perfect)

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Can you take a picture of the exact power rail configuration of the psu? For generic supplies it's usually printed on the side.

 

Generic doesn't necessarily mean bad, but cheap means bad. If it's generic and cheap then you'd better wait for your new psu.

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Just now, Tabs said:

Can you take a picture of the exact power rail configuration of the psu? For generic supplies it's usually printed on the side.

 

Generic doesn't necessarily mean bad, but cheap means bad. If it's generic and cheap then you'd better wait for your new psu.

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Just now, Shukolito said:

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Looks cheap to me lol

 

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better wait. 7750 has lower power draw than 1050ti

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12 minutes ago, Shukolito said:

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Absolutely do not use that PSU for your new gpu mate. It ha a super inflated 3.3v rail which was used for older cpus, circa 2006. That means it isn't designed to operate properly with modern hardware which is almost entirely 12v.

 

Wait 2 weeks to get your new psu mate. Please.

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10$ says he won't be able to let that graphics card sit in the box in front of him for 2+ weeks until the new psu arrives.   If you haven't bought the card yet just hold off and order the psu and card together so not to be tempted. 

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7 minutes ago, Tabs said:

Absolutely do not use that PSU for your new gpu mate. It ha a super inflated 3.3v rail which was used for older cpus, circa 2006. That means it isn't designed to operate properly with modern hardware which is almost entirely 12v.

 

Wait 2 weeks to get your new psu mate. Please.

Thanks! there's a pack with a EVGA 450 BT and the evga GTX 1050 Ti for 283 dolars (i live in chile everything is expensive) so i'm going yto buy the pack instead. Thanks for your reply c:

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10 minutes ago, Beowulff83 said:

10$ says he won't be able to let that graphics card sit in the box in front of him for 2+ weeks until the new psu arrives.   If you haven't bought the card yet just hold off and order the psu and card together so not to be tempted. 

I haven't bought anything yet... so i'm going to see other options, thanks for your reply!

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la cougar VTE de 500 o de 600 te va bien y esta economica ademas con la H61 y esa tarjeta no necesitas una oro, sino alguna de sentey o corsair pero no la Thermal TR2 esa si es un trasto

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1 hour ago, Shukolito said:

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Get it recycled.

That thing is way too old and its also really shitty.

 

You must not use that PSU with anything, pls don't use it with what you have either and order a new good quality one...

 

Like be quiet Pure Power 10, 400W or more, System Power 9 (400W or more) or other PSU that are advertized with "DC-DC"...

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5 hours ago, Tabs said:

Absolutely do not use that PSU for your new gpu mate. It ha a super inflated 3.3v rail which was used for older cpus, circa 2006. That means it isn't designed to operate properly with modern hardware which is almost entirely 12v.

 

Wait 2 weeks to get your new psu mate. Please.

Pre-2006 PSUs generally had larger 5V rails than that, that unit is also missing the -5V rail, so it's a (slightly) modern unit (still a shitty design), saying that, i agree with you, OP should not use the PSU.

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Wow!  And I thought I've seen all the shitty PSUs out there!!!!  This one takes the cake!

 

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Thanks for all the replys, i bought a 500w 80plus psu

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>EVGA W1

 

I guess it's better than the old piece of shit, it's still not a good PSU though...

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3 hours ago, Shukolito said:

Its works so... i think its fine

It's still a turd PSU... 

 

I'll bet 5 linus smackaroonies that it'll decrease the lifespan or have some problems over the years.

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