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z240 sff
Microsoft Windows 10 (64-bit)

Hey everyone,

Hope your having an amazing day, anyway, my pc is a z240 sff and it has a 240w psu, and im wondering if my components would overload the psu if i replaced my gpu with a rx 6400

 

Components:

CPU: i7-6700

RAM: 32gb SK-Hynix

GPU: Nvidia GT 1030 4gb (being hopefully replaced by the rx 6400)

SSD: Micron M600 1tb SSD

 

Any help is greatly appreciated, as i would like to know before i buy lol

Thank you for any help!

 

-Vezta

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HP Recommended

Hi:

 

Your PC's power supply is 10W under the recommended 250W power supply but that shouldn't be a problem.

 

AMD Radeon RX 6400 Specs | TechPowerUp GPU Database

 

This YouTube video seems to indicate the RX 6400 has a little better performance than the GT 1030:

 

GT 1030 vs. RX 6400 - DiRT Showdown- Ultra - All max - 1080p (youtube.com)

 

A PCIe x1 Wi-Fi adapter shouldn't be a problem either.

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HP Recommended

Hi:

 

Your PC's power supply is 10W under the recommended 250W power supply but that shouldn't be a problem.

 

AMD Radeon RX 6400 Specs | TechPowerUp GPU Database

 

This YouTube video seems to indicate the RX 6400 has a little better performance than the GT 1030:

 

GT 1030 vs. RX 6400 - DiRT Showdown- Ultra - All max - 1080p (youtube.com)

 

A PCIe x1 Wi-Fi adapter shouldn't be a problem either.

HP Recommended

thank you so much! that clears up all my questions!

 

HP Recommended

You're very welcome. 

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