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Will a 350 Watt Power Supply handle this?
Here's my computer specs, I get lag from Minecraft and Skyrim, and I dont know if it's the power supply or the graphics card. Computer Specs: http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/document?docnam...
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- Mitchell DeeLv 69 years agoFavorite Answer
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- goodnusedLv 69 years ago
I really don't think the power supply has anything to do with your problem. If you have a aftermarket video card...or an upgraded one. They do like to see about a 450 watt power supply as a recommendation. Normally your LAG or delay are caused by your factory Video or CPU or MEMORY/amount. JUST MY OPINION. Good luck with your answers, but HP has pretty much designed their system to run on 350 watts which saves you money running a computer for long periods of time.....versus lets say a 500 watt power supply.
- Anonymous9 years ago
Probably. A 600 watt one would be better. About the same price too. Try http://www.tigerdirect.com/ and check out their price on one. Always use a bigger power supply than what it came with.
Source(s): Been building computers since the Commadore 64 days.