S Skpstr Distinguished Oct 9, 2013 220 5 18,685 Dec 22, 2013 #1 Will a 450W PSU be enough to run a 750K CPU and a GTX650 Ti or HD7790? No overclocking , and just a couple case fans and HDD .
Will a 450W PSU be enough to run a 750K CPU and a GTX650 Ti or HD7790? No overclocking , and just a couple case fans and HDD .
Solution ifreestylin Dec 22, 2013 Yes you should be fine. I ran my FX 6300 OC to 4.5ghz and my HD 7870 on a Corsair CX 430w before i upgrade to 650w and i had no problem.
Yes you should be fine. I ran my FX 6300 OC to 4.5ghz and my HD 7870 on a Corsair CX 430w before i upgrade to 650w and i had no problem.
Francisco Costa Honorable Nov 16, 2013 1,440 0 11,960 Dec 22, 2013 #2 Skpstr : Will a 450W PSU be enough to run a 750K CPU and a GTX650 Ti or HD7790? No overclocking , and just a couple case fans and HDD . Yes, it will be enough. Upvote 0 Downvote
Skpstr : Will a 450W PSU be enough to run a 750K CPU and a GTX650 Ti or HD7790? No overclocking , and just a couple case fans and HDD . Yes, it will be enough.
Dark Lord of Tech Retired Moderator Aug 18, 2009 128,614 1,778 159,590 Dec 22, 2013 #3 Yes , as long as it's a good reliable brand. Upvote 0 Downvote
ifreestylin Honorable Dec 28, 2012 991 0 11,160 Dec 22, 2013 Solution #4 Yes you should be fine. I ran my FX 6300 OC to 4.5ghz and my HD 7870 on a Corsair CX 430w before i upgrade to 650w and i had no problem. Upvote 0 Downvote Solution
Yes you should be fine. I ran my FX 6300 OC to 4.5ghz and my HD 7870 on a Corsair CX 430w before i upgrade to 650w and i had no problem.
S Skpstr Distinguished Oct 9, 2013 220 5 18,685 Dec 22, 2013 #5 If for some reason it isn't quite enough, will I find out without wrecking anything? Upvote 0 Downvote
ifreestylin Honorable Dec 28, 2012 991 0 11,160 Dec 23, 2013 #6 Skpstr : If for some reason it isn't quite enough, will I find out without wrecking anything? If its not enough your computer wont performance adequate and it will probably shut it self down due to lack of power Upvote 0 Downvote
Skpstr : If for some reason it isn't quite enough, will I find out without wrecking anything? If its not enough your computer wont performance adequate and it will probably shut it self down due to lack of power
S Skpstr Distinguished Oct 9, 2013 220 5 18,685 Dec 23, 2013 #7 Ok, that I can deal with. If that happens, I can always put the 8600GT back in and pretend I didn't do an upgrade until I grab a better PSU Upvote 0 Downvote
Ok, that I can deal with. If that happens, I can always put the 8600GT back in and pretend I didn't do an upgrade until I grab a better PSU
ifreestylin Honorable Dec 28, 2012 991 0 11,160 Dec 23, 2013 #8 Skpstr : Ok, that I can deal with. If that happens, I can always put the 8600GT back in and pretend I didn't do an upgrade until I grab a better PSU no need to worry. 450W is plenty enough power for your PC Upvote 0 Downvote
Skpstr : Ok, that I can deal with. If that happens, I can always put the 8600GT back in and pretend I didn't do an upgrade until I grab a better PSU no need to worry. 450W is plenty enough power for your PC