M maxmadeon Sep 15, 2019 2 0 10 Sep 15, 2019 #1 So basically, I'm trying to get an RX 570 4gb Videocard, however it stated that the recommended PSU should be 450w, my current PSU states on the side panels that its rated as 380w, but peak power is 450w, can I use this PSU for the new GPU?
So basically, I'm trying to get an RX 570 4gb Videocard, however it stated that the recommended PSU should be 450w, my current PSU states on the side panels that its rated as 380w, but peak power is 450w, can I use this PSU for the new GPU?
S sizzling Titan Oct 18, 2006 27,231 3,301 112,240 Sep 15, 2019 #2 Need make and model of psu. Wattage ratings are often very misleading if this is a low quality psu. Also what is the rest of the pc spec? Upvote 0 Downvote
Need make and model of psu. Wattage ratings are often very misleading if this is a low quality psu. Also what is the rest of the pc spec?
M maxmadeon Sep 15, 2019 2 0 10 Sep 15, 2019 #3 sizzling said: Need make and model of psu. Wattage ratings are often very misleading if this is a low quality psu. Also what is the rest of the pc spec? Click to expand... Ok so the make and model is Deepcool DE 480, rated at 350w and the peak power rating of 480w (the one listed above was incorrect) For the rest of the specs: Intel Core i5-4690 Asus GTX 750 ti 2gb OC Edition HyperX Blue 8 Gig Ram Asus B85M Gamer Motherboard Kingston SSD 240 GB Seagate Barracuda 2 TB HDD Upvote 0 Downvote
sizzling said: Need make and model of psu. Wattage ratings are often very misleading if this is a low quality psu. Also what is the rest of the pc spec? Click to expand... Ok so the make and model is Deepcool DE 480, rated at 350w and the peak power rating of 480w (the one listed above was incorrect) For the rest of the specs: Intel Core i5-4690 Asus GTX 750 ti 2gb OC Edition HyperX Blue 8 Gig Ram Asus B85M Gamer Motherboard Kingston SSD 240 GB Seagate Barracuda 2 TB HDD