[SOLVED] Can I have a GTX 1050Ti with a generic PSU?

Jan 22, 2019
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I have an athlon 200ge with a generic psu acteck 500w, I was wondering if this is enough to ad a GTX 1050 or 1050Ti
Full specs of my pc:
athlon 200ge
acteck psu 500w
1tb western digital hardrive 7200rpm
8gb ram ddr4 2133MHz
Gigabyte motherboard A320
 
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If its not powered by PCIE cable of the PSU, then yes.
But that PSU seems like very old tech from looking it on google.

I would strongly recommend you for new psu, since you're gonna anyway upgrade in future PC.
Even low end like Corsair Grey/green or EVGA bronze would do it job 400W~

I've personally did not want to try it on MS psu with my test rig when i had 1050ti.

If you can find Delta PSU for cheap i would go for it.
If its not powered by PCIE cable of the PSU, then yes.
But that PSU seems like very old tech from looking it on google.

I would strongly recommend you for new psu, since you're gonna anyway upgrade in future PC.
Even low end like Corsair Grey/green or EVGA bronze would do it job 400W~

I've personally did not want to try it on MS psu with my test rig when i had 1050ti.

If you can find Delta PSU for cheap i would go for it.
 
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