Wednesday, May 9, 2012

Can my power supply support video card?

i have a power supply 220WAT and i want to connect it to my video card Radeon hd 6850?? can i do this or i need another power supply with much more WAT?|||Radeon HD 6850 requires a Quality 500 watts of Power Supply along With one dedicated 6 pin PCI-E power Connector.your 220 watts Power Supply is well below the requirement on both the watts and Amperes needed for that card.



http://www.amd.com/us/products/desktop/g…



Grab a Quality 500 watts of Power Supply from Antec or Corsair for Rs.3000.NEVER USE THOSE SUPER CHEAP POWER SUPPLIES! they may run your card but not for so long.they often fail and take your other valuable components with them like Graphics Card.it is better to pay Rs.3000 now rather than taking risk.|||No way in the world. Especially if it's a low budget PSU. I would reccomend at least a 400w GOOD QUALITY psu. Go here and get a calculation done its free and easy - http://extreme.outervision.com/psucalculatorlite.jsp



My specs:-

400w Thermaltake TR2 PSU

AMD Athlon II x4 640

4gb G-skill Ripjaws 1600mhz

HIS Radeon 5770

GIGIABYTE gm-ga880-ud2h mobo.



DONT RISK IT!! - PSU's are dirt cheap. You can get a good quality 500w antec or thermaltake or OCZ for under $100. You could potentially fry your mobo and or video card (very nice btw).|||Nice card by the way but you definitely need at least 400W with 6Pin cable PSU but if you have a cpu less powerful that phenom ii x4 965 then it may be be 350w will be enough.

Check the following calculator to know more



Best answer please please please|||According to ebuyer.com the minimum power supply (psu) you ned is 450W. The link is below.|||Yes it can.|||no

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