Another Problematic Issue

Jun 23, 2018
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Hi! I have already got the answer for my motherboard and graph.card issue, this time, I want to know that my power supply would be enough to run a new processor too?

I've come to a realisation, that I have to get a new processor too, 'cuz you can't fit an Intel into an AMD socket.

Graphics Card: MSI GTX1050 4GT OC

Motherboard: MSI A320M Grenade

Current Power Supply: AcBel HBA005 350

Processor I want to buy: AMD A6-9500 AD9500AGABBOX (consumes 65W)

Question is: Would be my current Power Supply enough or would it blast my entire PC out of living?

Thank you for your answers!
 


Thanks for the answer! By the way, the website where I will buy the graph.card and etc. it says that the 1050Ti eats 75W max. But it would be a better idea to get a new PSU then?
 


If it helps deciding if my equipment is ok, the PSU gives of 10A at both 3.3v and 5v too, and 13A at 12v1 and 12v2 both, the 2x12v combined is 216W and the 3.3v + 5v combined is 83W.

I really hope it helps.
 
I assume that the 2x12V are combined on one rail since its cheap PSU, it should work without an issue, im just saying that if the GPU as the MSI has variants with or without 6pin connector, the wattage wont exceed the 100W threshold.

I was using an ATX MS-400W PSU for over a decade with Q6600 and R7 250 without any issue at all, which is an 10$ PSU in my country,
 


Well, good for you. I'm at a pretty high pricelist as it is, (105 thousand HUF --> 377 US$ ) and it would be higher with a new PSU. Though it would be relatively cheap with 600W in it, it's more money spent nonetheless.

I'll be off with my current PSU then. Thank you very much for you time, effort and help!