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5 minutes ago, Dalton Ronsick said:

I just bought a 750 TI OC and I have a 350W with an i3 processor will it run fine?

That system will draw about 100W under load. What PSU is it though? Don't want to start a house fire.

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Every processor has a different TDP you can't just say "i3 processor" because there are dozens and dozens of them, all with different performance and power draw. It should run fine though as everything is low power draw. Can't give you a definite answer because you didn't give me enough info.

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7 minutes ago, suchamoneypit said:

Every processor has a different TDP you can't just say "i3 processor" because there are dozens and dozens of them. It should run fine though as everything is low power draw

I would agree with this, different CPU models within the Core I3 processor lineup have different TDPs and therefore may take more or fewer powers than other CPUs in the same lineup. There would be a lot of other factors which would need to be counted in to find out the power draw of your system such as hard drive/s that are in your system. I recommend plugging in your specifications and components into the OuterVision power supply calculator in order to find out the amount of wattage that your system will take and which you have to compare to 350W (if that is higher than your system draw then I would say that it is ok although if it is lower than what your system would take then I would not suggest running it with that configuration of hardware and getting a higher wattage power supply which would be optimally slightly higher than your system draw because PSUs can lose the amount of power they can output and also their efficiency). I will provide a link to within this post to that power supply calculator.

 

 

link to OuterVision Power Supply calculator:   https://outervision.com/power-supply-calculator

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