So I was looking to buy an r7 250x which needs 95W to run and a PCI-E slot can only supply 75W,so it obviously needs an auxiliary power connector.So,can you guys please tell me if my PSU can hold it of?
Here is a pic of my PSU
So I was looking to buy an r7 250x which needs 95W to run and a PCI-E slot can only supply 75W,so it obviously needs an auxiliary power connector.So,can you guys please tell me if my PSU can hold it of?
Here is a pic of my PSU
Get a gtx 750 and make sure it is a version which does not require additional power connector.
So I was looking to buy an r7 250x which needs 95W to run and a PCI-E slot can only supply 75W,so it obviously needs an auxiliary power connector.So,can you guys please tell me if my PSU can hold it of?
Here is a pic of my PSU
Get a gtx 750 and make sure it is a version which does not require additional power connector.
I would honestly get a higher quality (EVGA, Corsair, ect) PSU BEFORE shelling out 150$ on a gpu. Crap psus are known to die and take parts with them, costing you MUCH more than the 40$ a decent PSU costs