Conversation

Replying to
OK. The gpu box says 750w "recommended" but I have a 650w. I'm not risking *damaging* anything, right? If I just plug it in and try it?
2
1
Replying to and
It should work but if you're running under the recommended specs you may find that it has trouble (like, it will get unstable due to power dipping below demands) when you push it hard.
1
Replying to and
If the rest of your system is light on power demand, then you're probably fine, the video card recommendations are usually based on some assumptions about what kind of system that card might get put in.
1
It's not quite that simple because the power supply is designed to adjust its output to keep voltages constant under different current draws, but yes, if it can't keep up with demand then voltages will drop, and that's not ideal long term.
1
Unless there are 20x HDDs or something crazy like that it's definitely enough. You'd probably want to bump up to 850W if you had something like a Ryzen 9 5950X (16 core) that you were going to overclock. Even with that CPU, it would be enough if you weren't overclocking it.
1
Her card draws 310W, but I'm pretty sure from talking to her that the rest of her system never draws more than maybe 200W under severe load, so yeah. I would update the PSU if it were me, because it's a nice GPU, but then I run a 1200W PSU because I overbuild everything. :)
2
Show replies