It's Rise PSUEh, maybe.
The PSU has 585 on the 12v rail, making it more like a 600w PSU.
600w is fine, but I dont know anything about the quality of that PSU, or whether it even has the correct connectors required.
I personally would not run a GTX660 on a no-name PSU.
Would you recommend me a decent GTX GPU that my PSU can handle?I see that, but I do not know anything about that company.
They are a no-name in the sense that they are not a well-known company (at least to me).
I normally reccomend PSUs based on guilty until proven innocent.
I wouldn't pick a PSU without having some knowledge about the brand and how that unit performs.
I think GTX 750ti would be a great fit for my PSU but one question can GTX 1050 with 75W can work well with my PSU?I strongly reccomend you to get a reputable psu and then pick a graphics card. That way you won't have to worry "Will my psu explode with this gpu?"
If you really dont want to swap the psu you could opt for a gtx 750 or 750ti which sips power.
are you saying that corsair VS550w can handle GTX 660?Corsair cx550
https://pcpartpicker.com/product/Fd...onze-certified-atx-power-supply-cp-9020121-na
https://pcpartpicker.com/product/jZ22FT/corsair-vs-550w-80-certified-atx-power-supply-cp-9020171-na
If you are really budget restricted, the corsair VS550w for nust $37 is a heck of a deal.