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I have a power supply 300 watt is that working with :
Gigabyte gtx 1050 ti
Gigabyte 970A D3p

And if there are any tips should i do please let me know
 
Solution
If your GTX1050ti needs a 6 pin power connector, your current 300w psu can probably not handle the extra 75w potential that implies.

You should consider changing out the psu, particularly if it is a no name cheap unit.
Do not be tempted to try using a molex to pcie 6 pin adapter.
Really depends on the PSU specifically, along with the balance of the components.

A 1050TI is 75W TDP, so assuming the PSU is good quality (Seasonic?) and the balance of your components comes in less than 175W or so, you should be fine.

If it's a junk, generic unit, I wouldn't think so.

P.S. You might want to edit your title to give an idea of the topic - might get more of a response.
 
Ac INPUTS. VOLTA(115-230). CURRENT (8A-4A) FREQUENCY(60-50)
DC OUTPUT MAX. Orange+3.3v 13A red+5v. 13A. Black com Gnd
Yellow+12V 16A. White -5v. 0.5A. Green ps-on
BLUE-12v. .5A. Purple +5 vsb 2A. GRAY PG
Model jb 300w

Sorry for this answer but my psu is made in china i can't find it
 
If your GTX1050ti needs a 6 pin power connector, your current 300w psu can probably not handle the extra 75w potential that implies.

You should consider changing out the psu, particularly if it is a no name cheap unit.
Do not be tempted to try using a molex to pcie 6 pin adapter.
 
Solution
Wattage is not what counts.
It is the amps on the 12v rails that counts.

A cheap PSU will be made of substandard components. It will not have safety and overload protections.
If it fails under load, it can destroy anything it is connected to.
It will deliver advertised power only at room temperatures, not at higher temperatures found when installed in a case.
The wattage will be delivered on the 3 and 5v rails, not on the 12v rails where modern parts
like the CPU and Graphics cards need it. What power is delivered may fluctuate and cause instability
issues that are hard to diagnose.
The fan will need to spin up higher to cool it, making it noisy.
A cheap PSU can become very expensive. Do not buy one.