Cool master Thunder 600w enough for Zotac GTX 750 Ti?

akhilthevarma

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These are my specs:

CPU: Intel i5 (4460) (1150) @3.2Ghz

MB: GIGABYTE H81M-S (1150)

GPU: ZOTAC NVIDIA GeForce GTX 750 Ti-2GB DDR5 (ZT-70601-10M) @1033 MHz

RAM: FURY Memory Blue - 8GB Module - DDR3 1866MHz CL10 DIMM

HDD: 500 GB

Will the Collmaster Thunder 600w be sufficient??

And can some one please suggest me the minimum requirements of a UPS for the same? I just want a power back up for less than 5 minutes.

Thanks in Advance!
 
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If you don't have the CM Thunder PSU, you can do better. If you do have it already, yes it will be able to run a 750Ti (you can run that on as little as 350W). A UPS for the specs you show should be at least 300W but since the CM Thunder 600 does have active PFC, you'll want a UPS that is sine wave compatible (be it true, simulated or whatever marketing buzzword they're currently using)
If you don't have the CM Thunder PSU, you can do better. If you do have it already, yes it will be able to run a 750Ti (you can run that on as little as 350W). A UPS for the specs you show should be at least 300W but since the CM Thunder 600 does have active PFC, you'll want a UPS that is sine wave compatible (be it true, simulated or whatever marketing buzzword they're currently using)
 
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