Cooler Master 350W enough to handle my PC?

Achint2000

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SYSTEM SPECS:

Intel Core i5 2310 @2.9 GHz (OC @ 3.5 GHz)
G.Skill Sniper 8 GB (2x4) RAM @1600 MHz
ASUS P8Z77-V Mobo

2x Internal 1TB SATA HDDs (WD Caviar Green/Caviar Blue)
3x External 1TB USB3.0 HDDs


Just yesterday, my main PSU (Corsair GS700) was giving burning smell so I removed it, and after 2 days I have an important saved project file on my PC to submit.

I have a Cooler Master 350W PSU which is about 5-6 years old, which I stopped using after 2013. It was just kept safe in a store room. This'll be temporary, I'll be playing some simple games on my i5's native intel HD Graphics 2000.

Is it enough to handle my system? (Without any PCI-E GPU)

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Looks like you will be okay but I wouldn't be trying it with a video card installed. Also, make sure that this is a temporary fix as even just sitting there PSU's age.


OuterVision PSU Calculator part list http://outervision.com/b/xnMR71

Motherboard: Desktop
CPU: 1 x Intel Core i5-2310 2900 MHz Sandy Bridge
CPU Speed: 2900MHz
CPU Vcore: 1.3V
CPU Utilization: 90%
Memory: 2 x 4GB DDR3 Module
Storage: 5 x SATA 7.2K RPM
Keyboard: 1 x Standard Keyboard
Mouse: 1 x Standard Mouse
Computer Utilization: 8 hours per day
Load Wattage: 214W
Recommended Wattage: 264W
Amperage: +3.3V: 8.1A, +5V: 10.9A, +12V: 15.2A
Recommended UPS Rating: 500VA
Generated by OuterVision PSU Calculator 2017-01-24 11:30:34
 
To keep in mind that I've overclocked my CPU to 3.5 GHz (3507 MHz) and RAM to 1600 MHz.

And, by any chance, can it also handle a GTX 650 Ti BOOST 2GB?

PSU doesn't have any PCI-E Power Cables but I can make one using one of these:
power-cable-2x4pin-in_3_1600.jpg


For a GTX 650 Ti BOOST, found this on Nvidia Website:

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Safe enough to run on 350w?
I play usually for about 3 hours/day at 99% GPU Usage, rest of the time, system is idle, working mainly on CPU.
I can also underclock the card slightly.