Hello everyone,
I came here to ask for a second opinion. Last night, one of my computer suddenly turned off like 3 to 6 secs after you turned it on and its been that way before I decided to bring it back to the computer store where I bought it 5 months ago. I've been contacted after a day and they told me that the PSU needs to be replaced. The PSU that came with it is a 700w generic. Earlier they called and offered me to replace it with their 700w true rated because I put a 750ti on it (which I bought on it's 3rd month) and they told me that's what I need.
Specs:
CPU: AMD a8
Carrizo 28nm technology
RAM: 11.0GB dual channel ddr3 @665Mhz
MoBo: Gigabyte F2A68HM-S1
Graphics: Nvidia Geforce GTX750ti
Do I really need that much watts to run a 750ti? Honestly speaking, it's a bit pricey as I'm on a tight budget atm. Aside from the hardwares, my cpu has one LED fan and one RGB strip on it. Sorry if my english is off, it's not my first language. I hope someone can enlighten me if 400w/500w would be enough. Thanks.
I came here to ask for a second opinion. Last night, one of my computer suddenly turned off like 3 to 6 secs after you turned it on and its been that way before I decided to bring it back to the computer store where I bought it 5 months ago. I've been contacted after a day and they told me that the PSU needs to be replaced. The PSU that came with it is a 700w generic. Earlier they called and offered me to replace it with their 700w true rated because I put a 750ti on it (which I bought on it's 3rd month) and they told me that's what I need.
Specs:
CPU: AMD a8
Carrizo 28nm technology
RAM: 11.0GB dual channel ddr3 @665Mhz
MoBo: Gigabyte F2A68HM-S1
Graphics: Nvidia Geforce GTX750ti
Do I really need that much watts to run a 750ti? Honestly speaking, it's a bit pricey as I'm on a tight budget atm. Aside from the hardwares, my cpu has one LED fan and one RGB strip on it. Sorry if my english is off, it's not my first language. I hope someone can enlighten me if 400w/500w would be enough. Thanks.