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2018/03/05 23:32:21 (permalink)
Hi everyone, i am new here :)
Hey guyz I've msi gtx 750 ti twin frozr 2gb, i used to play gta v and some other high end graphics games with good performance, i didn't know that these gtx cards need good power supply too for the good performance and the power it needs. I fried my mobo with a normal frontech power supply, now i am using my pc without my gtx 750 ti, i just wanted help about it's pcie 6pin, there's no 6pin slot to plug and also I've normal power supply 500w and can i make myself a power connector for 6pin pcie with this normal power supply for gtx 750 ti
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    Re: Nvidia GTX 750 ti twin frozr 2GB 2018/03/05 23:54:47 (permalink)
    Moving to correct forum as this is not an EVGA based video card

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    Re: Nvidia GTX 750 ti twin frozr 2GB 2018/03/05 23:57:59 (permalink)
    I don't believe your MSI card has any PCI-E connectors because they aren't needed. 

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    Re: Nvidia GTX 750 ti twin frozr 2GB 2018/03/06 00:17:22 (permalink)
    This ^^^
     
    An MSI GTX 750 Ti Twin Frozr is only a 75-watt card and gets all it's power from the PCIe slot..PCIe slots are technically rated up to 75-watts..Cards that are rated over 75-watts have the 6 or 8 pin 'supplemental power connectors'..Some low-power cards do have supplemental power connectors to enhance overclock stability, yours does not.

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    Re: Nvidia GTX 750 ti twin frozr 2GB 2018/03/06 03:52:16 (permalink)
    I have an emergency stand by video card and it is a GTX 750ti. It has no supplemental power connector. 

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    Re: Nvidia GTX 750 ti twin frozr 2GB 2018/03/06 06:51:26 (permalink)
    Do yourself, and your pc, a huge favor and get rid of that gutless wonder of a psu asap! That thing is going to fry or at least damage all your components the longer you use it. That thing is just not good, lol. I understand that maybe money might be a issue, but see if you can get a very good quality used or refurbished unit if possible. If its one that's rated quite well. say a gold/platinum unit, and has been tested by jonnyguru or other sites, then buying it rufurbed or used wont be so bad since a little bit of age and use on a very good unit wont hurt them as much as if it was a lower quality unit with a lower rating and crappier internals.

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    Re: Nvidia GTX 750 ti twin frozr 2GB 2018/03/15 05:31:13 (permalink)
    Thank you so much for the reply everyone, i am going to buy 1050 ti what about it? How much watts it needs? And is it better than 750 ti and 960?
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    Re: Nvidia GTX 750 ti twin frozr 2GB 2018/03/15 13:00:38 (permalink)
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    Thank you so much for the reply everyone, i am going to buy 1050 ti what about it? How much watts it needs? And is it better than 750 ti and 960?

    A 1050 ti is a 75w card. Recommended system power supply is 300w or higher. Yes, the 1050 ti is better than both.
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