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Has anyone here never experience a gtx 1050ti on a 220watts psu?

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Yves Gerald Noel

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Has anyone here never experience a gtx 1050ti on a 220watts psu?
 
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Nazim Hadj Sadok

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Kys (1)
 
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Brandon Ramos

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Try it out, or google the power draw of your components. Easy math
 
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Myles Ward

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220w? My flood light uses more than that
 
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Joshua Wright

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220 watts seems very low, I don't know if they make a non generic psu that's 220 watts. You really should get a quality psu with plenty of power saying it's a critical part of running your PC.
 
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Adel Yasser

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Domt even bother
Just get a proper psu or a new case or just build new lol takes more time but isnt a might-be bomb in the shape of a pc
 
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Tyler Erickson

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I'm surprised they even make ones with that low wattage
 
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Jose Yvonne Perez

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Recommend at 300
 
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Tom Hoang

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Why though? Unless you live on a farm in the mountains with nothing but goats, a cheap 500 watts psu is literally $25
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Jose Yvonne Perez

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Tom Hoang I bought a new evga 600w at best buy for under ,40$
 
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Jason Proctor

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Never
 
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Matt Magill

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Wtf is wrong with you
 
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Marvin Igat

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220w will work just fine. Many prebuilts come with low wattage PSU.
 
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Zachary Pippin

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No you need at least a 300
 
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Sander Westerberg

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I think it would run just fine, mainly because a 1050ti runs off the mobo
 
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Zachary Pippin

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I had a 250w psu and it tried too hard to power the gpu and it blew like started smoking
It was trying to power the gpu so it pulled to much power and blew
 
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Marco Pitzettu

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I have 260W... And I just bought a 650W so I am slightly future proofed
 
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Jason Proctor

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Even Nvidia recommends 300w minimum..
Do you think the added power draw through the pcie slot is going to come from magic?
 
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Brett Kernick

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Ummm.....store bought pc's have better psu's
 
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Chris Krug

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I would try it. worse case you might have to slow the card down a little and undervolt it.
 

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