Can my psu power gigabyte gtx 1050ti?

taimoorbaig382

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Hi guys. This is Taimoor Baig. Well I got a new PC......... and I am going to buy a new gpu. These are my specs:-

HP

Intel Core i5 (4th generation)

4GB RAM (1600MHz) Later I will upgrade to 16GB

500GB Harddisk (Seagate)

475 watts PSU (having 6-pin connector)

So can I run GIGABYTE GEFORCE GTX 1050ti (I am also thinking of overclocking)

I don't want to compromise on performance.

NOTE:- IF THIS THREAD IS NOT IN CORRECT PORTION THEN PLEASE MOVE IT..... Thanks in advance.
 
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GTX 1050 Ti is 75W GPU and most what i can consume even with OC would be around 90W. If you were to add the rest of your system to it at about 200W (usually less), most what your system would consume would be about 300W. So, you're safe wattage wise. As far as PSU's build quality goes, that i can't say without knowing PSU's make and model.

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GTX 1050 Ti is 75W GPU and most what i can consume even with OC would be around 90W. If you were to add the rest of your system to it at about 200W (usually less), most what your system would consume would be about 300W. So, you're safe wattage wise. As far as PSU's build quality goes, that i can't say without knowing PSU's make and model.
 
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