XerobX :
Martell1977 :
Running the PSU that close it's max is not good. If it gives out, it could take the rest of the computer with it.
If this is your PSU:
http://www.ebay.ca/itm/AcBel-350W-PSU-Power-Supply-HBA008-ZA1GT-350-/262611820794?hash=item3d24e260fa
the fact that it doesn't have any PCIe connectors is very telling and it is likely a fire hazard. You are risking losing part or the entire system to a cheap PSU.
here is a reference to look at when looking for a new PSU:
http://www.tomshardware.com/forum/id-2547993/psu-tier-list.html
Yeah I see. So do you think it will last till my order comes in next friday and i can replace it or do I need to take it out or something
You could probably use it, but I wouldn't play games or do anything taxing. Personally, I would take the 1060 out and run on the CPU's integrated graphics. Your PSU doesn't have the needed wattage or Amps to properly feed that card and I doubt you want to risk damaging a $300 card with a $25 PSU.
The PSU is the heart of the system and if it dies and sends a power surge through the system, it could take things with it. If you need the use the computer, lighten the load on the PSU as much as possible until you can get a quality one.
On a side note, never use PSU cable adapters, if the PSU doesn't have the PCIe connection needed, there is a reason for that.