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Do you require a replacement power supply after upgrading your old PC?

Do you require a replacement power supply after upgrading your old PC?

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04-22-2021, 08:16 PM
#1
Hello everyone.
I'm replacing my very old PC and purchasing new components. I'm wondering, should I get a new power supply unit or can the old one work?
My current setup includes:
Power Supply: Thermal Master TM-450-PSAP-F1 450w
Old motherboard: Asus P8B75-M LX
New parts:
Motherboard: ASUS TUF GAMING B660M-PLUS WIFI
CPU: Intel i5 12400F
RAM: Kingston 16GB 6000MHz DDR5 CL32 DIMM
GPU: Nvidia GTX 1050-ti
I'm unsure if the cables from the old PSU will fit the new motherboard or if the motherboard comes with compatible cables.
This is my first time upgrading a PC, so I want to confirm whether I need to buy a new PSU.
Thanks.
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TheRealVaxor69
04-22-2021, 08:16 PM #1

Hello everyone.
I'm replacing my very old PC and purchasing new components. I'm wondering, should I get a new power supply unit or can the old one work?
My current setup includes:
Power Supply: Thermal Master TM-450-PSAP-F1 450w
Old motherboard: Asus P8B75-M LX
New parts:
Motherboard: ASUS TUF GAMING B660M-PLUS WIFI
CPU: Intel i5 12400F
RAM: Kingston 16GB 6000MHz DDR5 CL32 DIMM
GPU: Nvidia GTX 1050-ti
I'm unsure if the cables from the old PSU will fit the new motherboard or if the motherboard comes with compatible cables.
This is my first time upgrading a PC, so I want to confirm whether I need to buy a new PSU.
Thanks.

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creeperaptor
Junior Member
6
04-23-2021, 05:59 PM
#2
Even with a 1050 Ti, I wouldn't choose this PSU, no matter how much you paid for it. This is the extremely inexpensive one from Cooler Master that came in cheap cases a few years back. It's likely a miracle it's still working and hasn't caused any damage.
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creeperaptor
04-23-2021, 05:59 PM #2

Even with a 1050 Ti, I wouldn't choose this PSU, no matter how much you paid for it. This is the extremely inexpensive one from Cooler Master that came in cheap cases a few years back. It's likely a miracle it's still working and hasn't caused any damage.

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Ian_128
Junior Member
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04-23-2021, 06:06 PM
#3
What kind of power supply unit would be suitable for you?
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Ian_128
04-23-2021, 06:06 PM #3

What kind of power supply unit would be suitable for you?

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Destructor52
Junior Member
46
04-23-2021, 06:45 PM
#4
It relies on your budget and whether you plan to improve the graphics card later.
For a GTX 1050ti, a decent 350W power supply is needed.
Your existing PSU only handles about 240W on a 12V rail.
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Destructor52
04-23-2021, 06:45 PM #4

It relies on your budget and whether you plan to improve the graphics card later.
For a GTX 1050ti, a decent 350W power supply is needed.
Your existing PSU only handles about 240W on a 12V rail.

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JYSG
Member
171
05-01-2021, 08:22 AM
#5
I want any PSU with more than 600W to allow me to upgrade my graphics card whenever needed.
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JYSG
05-01-2021, 08:22 AM #5

I want any PSU with more than 600W to allow me to upgrade my graphics card whenever needed.

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LilTheWolfe
Junior Member
3
05-01-2021, 10:29 AM
#6
600W should suffice for models such as the RTX 4060.
For RTX 4070 Ti super or higher, aim for 750W or more.
Look up online power supply calculators. Enter your PC details to receive recommendations on required power.
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LilTheWolfe
05-01-2021, 10:29 AM #6

600W should suffice for models such as the RTX 4060.
For RTX 4070 Ti super or higher, aim for 750W or more.
Look up online power supply calculators. Enter your PC details to receive recommendations on required power.

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Danjobro
Member
54
05-01-2021, 11:43 AM
#7
Excellence comes before amount.
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Danjobro
05-01-2021, 11:43 AM #7

Excellence comes before amount.

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Gem_Gem
Member
81
05-04-2021, 03:03 PM
#8
Not just any PSU. It's crucial that it's of high quality. If you're planning to upgrade to 600W, it might be essential, but it's not enough on its own. You can get suggestions if you have a budget and know your location.
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Gem_Gem
05-04-2021, 03:03 PM #8

Not just any PSU. It's crucial that it's of high quality. If you're planning to upgrade to 600W, it might be essential, but it's not enough on its own. You can get suggestions if you have a budget and know your location.

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KaWizK
Member
54
05-12-2021, 02:28 PM
#9
Thanks for the update. I'm looking for guidance on selecting among these options:
- 650W Seasonic B12-BC
- Cooler Master MWE 750W BRONZE - V2 230V
- 750W Deepcool PF750

Can you assist in deciding which one fits best?
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KaWizK
05-12-2021, 02:28 PM #9

Thanks for the update. I'm looking for guidance on selecting among these options:
- 650W Seasonic B12-BC
- Cooler Master MWE 750W BRONZE - V2 230V
- 750W Deepcool PF750

Can you assist in deciding which one fits best?

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xTripleMinerx
Posting Freak
846
05-13-2021, 05:44 AM
#10
According to the PSU tier list provided, the CoolerMaster stands out as the top option, while Deepcool is considered the least favorable, and Seasonic is highlighted as the best choice.
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xTripleMinerx
05-13-2021, 05:44 AM #10

According to the PSU tier list provided, the CoolerMaster stands out as the top option, while Deepcool is considered the least favorable, and Seasonic is highlighted as the best choice.

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