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01-08-2023 01:51 AM - edited 01-08-2023 01:51 AM
hi
it could be not enough , check the manufacturer information of the card
here for example recommended 400w
https://www.gigabyte.com/fr/Graphics-Card/GV-N75TWF2BK-2GI/sp#sp
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01-08-2023 07:30 AM
Hi, @zCual
This benchmarking website indicates that a 250 W power supply is recommended for the card you want to install.
The GTX 750 Ti OC card has a 60W power draw.
ASUS GTX 750 Ti OC Specs | TechPowerUp GPU Database
Nvidia indicates a 300W P/S is recommended, and states the same 60W power draw.
01-08-2023 10:18 AM
Probably.
I have a Dell Optiplex 7050 MT with a 250W power supply and Dell installed an AMD Radeon R7 450 graphics card in it.
That card has a 65W power draw and it works fine in my PC which also has the most powerful Intel processor offered in the model series...the i7-7700.
AMD Radeon R7 450 OEM Specs | TechPowerUp GPU Database
01-08-2023 10:28 AM - edited 01-08-2023 10:31 AM
I told you to check the manufacturer data, because as you can see in the link, here this is not what is recommended
moreover, I also found with a site that graphics card only, that's right, but if you choose a processor, it won't be enough
example ( non oc )
https://www.whatpsu.com/psu/gpu/NVIDIA-GeForce-GTX-750-Ti
250w
AMD A8-6500
350W
you have to take into account the whole configuration, so plan a little more than what is recommended
it could work, but if the graphics card is too busy, you may encounter problems if the power supply is insufficient
the difference for some is that they will not use intensive games, or other applications that use a lot of graphics card resources
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01-08-2023 10:37 AM - edited 01-08-2023 10:41 AM
as I told you, if possible , stick to what the manufacturer of your graphics card indicates
"Nvidia GeForce GTX 750 Ti OC"
there are different models from different manufacturers, what is the exact model, manufacturer, reference
see in the link I provided
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01-08-2023 10:48 AM
Hi, @zCual
That is a decision you alone will have to make.
You can't upgrade the power supply since HP only offered a 280W unit.
So, you either take your chances with the existing P/S (which I think you will have no problem), or you set your sights on a lower wattage (50W or less) video card such as an AMD Radeon RX550.