can i run a EVGA GeForce GT 730 with my PSU?

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I currently have a really bad computer that has a 220 watt power supply, i am looking for a GPU, but the computer can only fit a low profile GPU, my CPU is not power hungry and i just a low end pentium, i used to have a 6450 installed in the PC, but that thing didnt work and died down early in its life (5 months after installation) so will the GT 730 (2gb) work fine with my pc or will i need a more powerfull PSU to get it, and what is a good GPU to use if i want to gam, i am looking for something that will get me at least 60 FPS on cs:go, this is only temporary and i am getting a new PC this summer if everything goes well :)
 
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That should be fine. I'm running a GTX 750 Ti L-P card on a 240W PSU (17A +12V) in my Dell Optiplex 790 SFF PC with no issues. So you should be able to run the GT 730 easily. Be sure to get the DDR5, 64 bit model, though. It has the lowest wattage and fastest GPU.

Your frame rate will depend on the screen resolution of your monitor and the in-game settings you choose.
That should be fine. I'm running a GTX 750 Ti L-P card on a 240W PSU (17A +12V) in my Dell Optiplex 790 SFF PC with no issues. So you should be able to run the GT 730 easily. Be sure to get the DDR5, 64 bit model, though. It has the lowest wattage and fastest GPU.

Your frame rate will depend on the screen resolution of your monitor and the in-game settings you choose.
 
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