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Check if the 380watt Simbada PSU is sufficient for upgrading from a GT 730 to a 1050 Ti.

Check if the 380watt Simbada PSU is sufficient for upgrading from a GT 730 to a 1050 Ti.

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cooldude99889
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05-18-2016, 02:08 AM
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Hi...
I'm checking if a 380watt Simbada PSU is sufficient for upgrading your GT 730 to GTX 1050 Ti. I have an Intel Pentium G4600 CPU, 2x4gb DDR3 RAM, and a 256gb HDD with a 7200rpm drive. The motherboard is an ASUS B150M-A D3 (no RGB fans or RGB components). Please let me know.
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cooldude99889
05-18-2016, 02:08 AM #1

Hi...
I'm checking if a 380watt Simbada PSU is sufficient for upgrading your GT 730 to GTX 1050 Ti. I have an Intel Pentium G4600 CPU, 2x4gb DDR3 RAM, and a 256gb HDD with a 7200rpm drive. The motherboard is an ASUS B150M-A D3 (no RGB fans or RGB components). Please let me know.

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BullDzn
Junior Member
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05-18-2016, 05:19 AM
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Yes, it draws only 75W from the PCIe slot.
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BullDzn
05-18-2016, 05:19 AM #2

Yes, it draws only 75W from the PCIe slot.

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FTW_Lopcode
Member
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05-24-2016, 07:02 AM
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I wouldn't rely on any system for this kind of setup. It looks like there are two configurations: one using 14A/168W at 12V and another with 35A/420W at 12V, powered by a 380W PSU. What the heck!!
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FTW_Lopcode
05-24-2016, 07:02 AM #3

I wouldn't rely on any system for this kind of setup. It looks like there are two configurations: one using 14A/168W at 12V and another with 35A/420W at 12V, powered by a 380W PSU. What the heck!!