well it not worth testing it with that current powersupply, its not gonna happen, if u do u might fry the rest of ur pc if ur crappt powersupply starts shooting lightning bolts around u .
u could do this
put 60$ on a new powersupply, and buy a 5670 with the rest 😀
well it not worth testing it with that current powersupply, its not gonna happen, if u do u might fry the rest of ur pc if ur crappt powersupply starts shooting lightning bolts around u .
u could do this
put 60$ on a new powersupply, and buy a 5670 with the rest 😀
I think that HD5670 will not max out all newest games.
a 5770 will run ok on that psu if it is a recent psu, please look at the PSU and tell us how many amps on the 12v rail, or give us an exact model number. Please state the rest of your system specs alsu, like CPU, motherboard etc.
dude, codegen is a generic bad pile of electronics incase in a box , honestly i wouldnt even try to run a 5770 on that thing, be afraid to fry my pc, im willing o bet anything that powersupply doesnt deliver close to 400 watts,
i have actually had not so bad experiences with codegen.......theyre not top shelf like antec or seasonic, but they have been reliable for low end builds that i have seen.
a 5770 will run ok on that psu if it is a recent psu, please look at the PSU and tell us how many amps on the 12v rail, or give us an exact model number. Please state the rest of your system specs alsu, like CPU, motherboard etc.
I have Intel i5 760 quad-core 2.8Ghz
OCZ 4Gb DDR3 RAM
GigaByte S-Series GA-H55M-S2H motherboard
Codegen ATX PSU 400W V2.03 P4 CE PFC PSU (SILENT/ 12cm fan)
For now i have Nvidia 8400GS
still not enough information there. we need the specs off the side of your PSU here is an example of what to look for on the psu -> 3.3v 20A 5v 20A 12V 25A
i still wouldnt trust codegen for stable power, and too many people skip on learning about the pros of having a good ^powersupply, whats the point of having a great 300$ graphic card if u gonna have a crappy powersupply, might fail and take everything with it, honestly i see none
still not enough information there. we need the specs off the side of your PSU here is an example of what to look for on the psu -> 3.3v 20A 5v 20A 12V 25A
Heres the pic. Sorry for bad quality, it was taken by my phone.
http://img263.imageshack.us/i/dsc01190a.jpg/
looks like its not a true 400w psu, they are very low amperages on the 12v rails. here is a 380w unit from antec who's specs far exceed yours http://www.antec.com/Believe_it/product.php?id=NjM= you should get one to replace your current power supply. it will run a 5770 with ease and you could probably even squeeze in a 6850, so long as the rest of your system is fairly low power (mid range cpu/single hard drive setup.)
looks like its not a true 400w psu, they are very low amperages on the 12v rails. here is a 380w unit from antec who's specs far exceed yours http://www.antec.com/Believe_it/product.php?id=NjM= you should get one to replace your current power supply. it will run a 5770 with ease and you could probably even squeeze in a 6850, so long as the rest of your system is fairly low power (mid range cpu/single hard drive setup.)
So i can try to buy HD5770 and run it with no problems?