Can GTX 750 TI run on a 240 W PSU ?

JuirdoCani

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Hello Guys , i have a HP with a small form facture case , so its psu its weak , it is 240 W , and i wanted to know if i can add a 750 TI , or a GT 730 2 GB GDDR5 , i know i can get the gt 730 because it requires only 25 watts of power consuption , but i want to get the GTX 750 ti which requires 60 watts...
I have a 8400 gs (512 MB) And i have never had problems with the psu...

My specifications are
Intel Core 2 Duo E-8400 3.0 GHZ
4 GB DDR3 Ram
Nvidia 8400 GS
250 GB HDD

Please if you have information , contact me from this post ...
 
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To be absolutely sure, you would need to provide the +12V rail specs for your PSU. But if it is less than 17A, I would say that you should avoid the GTX 750 Ti... unless you don't mind risking the PC. I have a Dell Optiplex SFF with a GTX 750 Ti running fine in it. It has a Dell 240W PSU with a 17amp +12V rail. If your HP has the same specs, it should work fine. But of course, you do so at your own risk... just like me.
To be absolutely sure, you would need to provide the +12V rail specs for your PSU. But if it is less than 17A, I would say that you should avoid the GTX 750 Ti... unless you don't mind risking the PC. I have a Dell Optiplex SFF with a GTX 750 Ti running fine in it. It has a Dell 240W PSU with a 17amp +12V rail. If your HP has the same specs, it should work fine. But of course, you do so at your own risk... just like me.
 
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Thank you my friend , it was a helpful tip , BTW I decided to get a new pc with a 1050 , core I5 and 8 gb of ram , so I won't add a GPU to this old one , thanks again :)