Gigabyte GTX 750 TI

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SorinSSG

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Hello guys , i wanna know if i can run a Gigabyte GeForce GTX 750 Ti on my 450W PSU not branded.
PS: i'll not OC my video card !

Specs:
Motherboard : INTEL H61 Gigabyte H61M-51
CPU: INTEL I5-3330 3GHz 3MB Box
Ram : 4GB DDR3 PC10600 kingmax 1333 MHz
HDD: 1TB WD 64MB 5400RPM WD10EZRX
PSU: ATX 450W
 
Solution
Amprage is what matters, not wattage. A GeForce GTX 750 Ti is a 60 Watt card so it should be drawing less than 5.5 Amps from the +12V rail even when running FurMark stability testing.

The 20 Amps that NVIDIA AIB (Add-In Board) partners specify is for a system based on an Intel Core i7 3.2GHz 130 Watt TDP processor. NVIDIA uses a +12V rail current draw of 15 Amps for this reference system.

Your total system draw from the +12V rail, including a GeForce GTX 750 Ti, should be under 15 Amps.

So yes it'd suffice, you're good to go :)
I know that this thread is old but now i have some problems .
First of all is my english which is very bad and i know that but this is not the most important thing at the moment for me.
After i bought my new 750Ti and my new PSU , i had a little problem , a problem like :
when i started my computer the bios page ( Dual UEFI bios , that image with mobo) sitting there around 1 minute , but it wasn't a big problem for me . But now i wanna reinstall windows but i can't acces bios . I putted off the battery of mobo and i waited like 10 minutes and then the computer didn't want to work with the new video card. I switched the cards and with old video card my computer work . Can someone give me some settings for bios for the new video card to work with my mobo please?
Thank you !