Hello everyone , I would like to know if I could upgrade my Gpu to GTX 1050 Ti ( recommended psu 300 w ) on the hp pro 3470 with the 300w psu , thank you .
If you get one of the GTX 1050 Ti that does not require a 6-pin connector, yes. And provided your HP Pro is the mini tower and not the slimline. But you will be marginal for power. The GTX 1050 Ti is a 75W (TDP) card. The PCIex16 slot is only rated for 75W.
hello again , if I keep the 300w PSU for gtx 1050Ti , it won't explode or something ?
If the PSU is the stock one that came with the HP PC, no. You should be fine.
If you get one of the GTX 1050 Ti that does not require a 6-pin connector, yes. And provided your HP Pro is the mini tower and not the slimline. But you will be marginal for power. The GTX 1050 Ti is a 75W (TDP) card. The PCIex16 slot is only rated for 75W.
yes the Gtx 1050 Ti D5 is the one with 1 fan and without 6 pin connector , it gets its powere from pci-express and I i have the mini tower not the slim one . Thank you verry much for the answear it was verry helpful .
If you get one of the GTX 1050 Ti that does not require a 6-pin connector, yes. And provided your HP Pro is the mini tower and not the slimline. But you will be marginal for power. The GTX 1050 Ti is a 75W (TDP) card. The PCIex16 slot is only rated for 75W.
hello again , if I keep the 300w PSU for gtx 1050Ti , it won't explode or something ?
If you get one of the GTX 1050 Ti that does not require a 6-pin connector, yes. And provided your HP Pro is the mini tower and not the slimline. But you will be marginal for power. The GTX 1050 Ti is a 75W (TDP) card. The PCIex16 slot is only rated for 75W.
hello again , if I keep the 300w PSU for gtx 1050Ti , it won't explode or something ?
If the PSU is the stock one that came with the HP PC, no. You should be fine.