Do my power supply support this graphics card?

whsim

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My PSU is Edvan CM-ATX-450W and I don't know wheter it can support my graphics card. I'm planning to buy a MSI N610GT ( http://www.geforce.com/hardware/desktop-

gpus/geforce-gt-610/specifications ) for my PC

My system spec:

MSI G31TM-P31 motherboard ( http://www.msi.com/product/mb/G31TM-P31.html#/?div=Detail )

Pentium Dual Core E5400 @ 2.70 GHz

Windows 7 Ultimate (32-bit)

2 gb memory ram

This is exactly what is written on my PSU:

Edvan CM-ATX-450W
AC I/P 230V ; 4A

DC O/P +3.3V ; 20A (max 25 A), +5V ; 30A (max 32A) , +12V ; 16A (max 20A), -12V ; 10A, -5Vsb ; 2.0A

My PSU's website: http://www.edvan.com.my/power03.html (not so complete)
 

whsim

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^ but I'm wondering that my PSU doesn't have the cable to connect the graphics card to my PSU since it seems like doesn't have a PCIE 6-pin cable is it?
 

whsim

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But you said this GT 610 doesn't need a PCI-E 6pin cable to be connected to power supply? So how to the graphics card connected to power supply?
 

whsim

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So if the card is installed on the PCIE x16 slot it doesn't need any cables to be connected to PSU any more?