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08-10-2021 04:48 AM
Product: TP01-0020nl
Operating System: Microsoft Windows 10 (64-bit)
Neep to upgrade current 180W PSU L08660-800 in my Desktop TP01-0020nl to meet NVidia 1050Ti 4GB power requirement. With 310W PSU L10875-800, can I fix power consumption? The graphic card is w/o power plug.
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08-13-2021 01:12 AM
@MaxPlayRA -- from my online searching, the 1050TI requires only 75 watts -- not a lot.
What's the wattage of your current power-supply?
Are you powering a "spinning" disk-drive, or a SSD ? The latter consumes much less wattage, leaving more watts for the video-card.
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