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Will this power supply run my system?
Im thinking of running my rig with a seasonic 620 watt psu here's the specs
Athlon II x4 645
6 gb ddr3 1333 MHz ram
Evga gtx 560 ti
In a case with 2 fans ( not including psu fan)
And with a 1 tb 7200 rpm drive
I'm just wondering if it should power it well , and it it will be compatable it's a seasonic s12II 620 watt psu btw
8 Answers
- starpc11Lv 79 years agoFavorite Answer
It only takes a 500 watt psu to run gtx 560 ti and the processor goes no higher than 130 watts , the amd athlon processors would never reach that wattage, since it's a off brand psu you are using , i would recommend a good brand type psu a coolermaster, thermaltake, corsair, or a antec , still i have to say , yes for the seasonic 620 watt if that what you want to go with.
- 9 years ago
Can You Gimme The Full Spec And The Product Name Of The Card? I seen 1 EVGA GTX 560 Ti(2Win)
requires 700W Of PSU to Run The Card(Minimum). For The EVGA GTX 560 Ti It requires 6 pin For The PSU.(I Guess?)
There are 3 cards Which is The EVGA GTX 560 Ti,or The Superoverclocked 1 and more.
http://www.evga.com/products/prodlist.asp
(scroll down as you can see if the card is your card,click on it you will see the table below for the minimum power supply requirement to run the card.)
www.evga.com/articles/00609/
(These are the full details and the features to let u confirm which is the card you actually run.)
Maybe 1000W you sure get no problem with it,and maybe between 750W~900W. Hard to tell cause which is the card you actually referring to?
Source(s): www.evga.com/articles/00609/ http://www.evga.com/products/prodlist.asp - How do you think about the answers? You can sign in to vote the answer.
- Anonymous9 years ago
yep its enough