Question Is a 500 watt PSU enough for a 6750 XT ?

Dec 13, 2018
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Mobo: MSI tomahawk B450 Max
CPU: Ryzen 7 2700x
Ram: 24GB 3200mhz
PSU: Corsair VS500 80 Plus White

My question is, if i use my ASRock 6750 XT Challenger Pro OC for 1080p gaming at ultra settings, do i have to change my PSU? Is their any chance that this brand new GPU can be damaged due to the PSU being below the minimum requirement ?

Another question is, does this particular graphic card always come in a factory sealed box?
 
Mobo: MSI tomahawk B450 Max
Cpu: Ryzen 7 2700x
Ram: 24GB 3200mhz
PSU: Corsair VS500 80 Plus White

My question is, if i use the ASrock 6750xt challenger pro OC for 1080p gaming at ultra settings, do i have to change my PSU? Is their any chance that my brand new Graphics card can be damaged due to the Below the minimum PSU?

Another question is, does this perticular Graphic card always comes with a factory sealed box?
PSU 500w is going to be tight as Rx 6750 can draw up to 250W by itself. GPU is not going to be damaged but low power can cause other problems. All parts should come in factory sealed boxes if coming from retail source.

 
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Mobo: MSI tomahawk B450 Max
Cpu: Ryzen 7 2700x
Ram: 24GB 3200mhz
PSU: Corsair VS500 80 Plus White

My question is, if i use the ASrock 6750xt challenger pro OC for 1080p gaming at ultra settings, do i have to change my PSU? Is their any chance that my brand new Graphics card can be damaged due to the Below the minimum PSU?

Another question is, does this perticular Graphic card always comes with a factory sealed box?

If this had been a great 500W PSU, you *may* have just barely snuck in enough wattage to just be safe enough.

It is not, however, it's a low-quality PSU that's designed for basic, entry-level builds. This would be a poor choice even if it had another 150W because of this.