Okedokey
Well-Known Member
...dude look at the formfactor, its impossible. it will be fine on a low end gpu. No doubt.
Claptonman is absolutely correct. Fury has no idea.
220W with probably 6A on the 12V rail is not sufficient for the 50W graphics card he/she is installing. In fact the minimum nvidia recommend is 300W. That machine has a 220W pos psu. And that is not considering, derating from temperature, capacitor ageing, poor quality etc etc. the list could go on.
He/she can replace it with this otherwise risk losing the whole machine. Either way, simply saying "it’s too hard" go for it, is completely incompetent and irresponsible on a computer forum. The OP has come here for advice, not a gamble. The new GPU requires more power and what the OP needs to know is if it fails it can take out everything including data. Not worth it imho. IF, the OP goes on and understands that risk and continues with the GPU install, then fine. But it’s not impossible to install a suitable Power Supply Unit.
no doubt.
but yes, use logic, a high chance of destroying the motherboard, ram and all the data on the harddrives, for $80. good choice if you like false economics and losing all your shit.
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