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Considering my PC Specs (Which you can see in my profile) do you think my system's PSU would handle the installation of a Nvidia GT 1030 2GB GDDR5 running at max power?
I know the specs for the card indicates a minimum 300W PSU but a lot of people have told me that since my CPU is a low wattage one that my 180W PSU could still handle the card.
I have seen other variations of my system which have factory i7 configs (which use more power than my i3) and have a GT 730 (same wattage as GT 1030) with the 180W PSU.
So i guess i should be ok ?
I know the specs for the card indicates a minimum 300W PSU but a lot of people have told me that since my CPU is a low wattage one that my 180W PSU could still handle the card.
I have seen other variations of my system which have factory i7 configs (which use more power than my i3) and have a GT 730 (same wattage as GT 1030) with the 180W PSU.
So i guess i should be ok ?
My Computer
System One
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- OS
- Windows 11
- Computer type
- PC/Desktop
- Manufacturer/Model
- Lenovo ideaCentre 510-15ICB (90HU00BHCY)
- CPU
- Intel i3-8100 CPU @ 3.60GHz
- Motherboard
- Intel B360
- Memory
- 2 x 8GB 2666MHz TEAM GROUP TED48G2666C1901 (16GB Total)
- Graphics Card(s)
- Integrated Intel UHD Graphics 630
- Sound Card
- High Definition (HD) Audio, Realtek® ALC233 codec
- Monitor(s) Displays
- 24" SAMSUNG LF24T450FQRXEN
- Screen Resolution
- 1920 x 1080 @ 75Hz
- Hard Drives
- 1x SSD GIGABYTE AORUS RGB 256GB M.2 2280 NVME PCI-EXPRESS 3.0 X4
1x 1TB HDD 7200rpm 3.5"
- PSU
- LENOVO 100-240Vac SFF 180W PSU POWER SUPPLY 00PC745
- Case
- Factory
- Cooling
- Factory
- Keyboard
- A4Tech KL-5
- Mouse
- Logitech G502 Hero
- Internet Speed
- 100 Mb/s Fiber
- Browser
- Chrome
- Antivirus
- Windows Security
- Other Info
- 2.1 Logitech X-210 Speakers