[SOLVED] need help about psu for new gpu

davidussvk

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hi guys can my psu run the gtx 1650 without burning my house down ??? i dont want to worry about it im running gtx 750 oem now
i would like to buy gtx 1650 ventus msi 6pin less edition
my psu is oem fsp unit 250w 80+bronze i think now can i run the gtx 1650 without having to worry about my pc ???
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Fsp is a decent brand for oems at least and that model is 80+ bronze, however 250w is less than nvidia reccomends for the 1650.


I would reccomened upgrading to a quality 300w or more psu with at least 80+ bronze efficiency.

If you cant afford a new psu it probably wont burn your house down.
Fsp is a decent brand for oems at least and that model is 80+ bronze, however 250w is less than nvidia reccomends for the 1650.


I would reccomened upgrading to a quality 300w or more psu with at least 80+ bronze efficiency.

If you cant afford a new psu it probably wont burn your house down.
 
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Satan-IR

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I couldn't find a review on the PSU so I'd suggest to consider the maximum load that's safe to be around 200W. How old is the PSU?

I agree with remixislandmusic, not a bad OEM for PSUs, but I would too suggest get a good quality 350-450W PSU to make sure it runs the system and the card with no problems for a while.
 
Not too old, but not ideal and still needs to be replaced.

Id trust that psu for an apu or an ultra low wattage gpu such as a gt730 or gt1030.
A gtx1650 just is a bit of a streatch and in much of the world pretty cheap psus exist that would be much more suited to a 1650.
 

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