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03-27-2024 08:04 AM
Hi,
I wanted to ask if I can put a GTX 1650 graphic card in my PC using existing PSU unit(280W).
My specs are:
HP Z238 Microtower Workstation.
CPU E3-1225 v5 @ 3.30GHz
24GB ddr4 dimm ram
500 gb SATA SSD
some other things like 4 USB ports,audio, and mic ports.
Existing Power Supply - 280-watt PSU.
If not, is it possible to upgrade my PSU so that I can put a graphic card on my PC and not worry that my current PSU will die any second.
I have done my research too much on the internet but still not able to get proper answer for the same.
i would appreciate if i can get a better answer from you!
03-27-2024 09:04 AM
Thank you so much for your response!
Hey sorry, but i bought this card:
https://www.techpowerup.com/gpu-specs/inno3d-gtx-1650-super-twin-x2-oc.b7449
Can it still work with my existing PSU? Which is already factory-fitted In my system?? (280 Watt)
Eagerly waiting for your response!!
03-27-2024 12:40 PM - edited 03-27-2024 12:48 PM
It may work, but you are going to cut it real (perhaps too) close, in my opinion.
Given the GTX 1650 Super 100-watt TDP and your E3-1225 v5 80-watt TDP, plus the other computer components, there's not going to be a lot left of the available wattage provided by your 280-watt power supply, which is listed as "85% energy efficient", which gives you only 238-watt to play with...
In addition, you'll need a dual SATA 15-pin to PCIe 6-pin power cable adapter to power a GTX 1650 Super:
Kind Regards,
NonSequitur777