em 11-28-2013 02:41 PM
Hi everybody i have an acer m3985 with intel core i5 3330, 8gb ram, nvidia gt 630 2gb and windows 8.1 with 1tb hdd.
I want to know if i can put in my computer an amd radeon hd 7750, but since i don't know how many watts has the psu i can't buy a new gpu,so i need a bit of help here
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em 11-28-2013 04:08 PM
Hi c300g97!
The Radeon HD7750 needs a minimum of a 400 watt power supply - I would recommend about 500-600 watts. The current power supply in your M3985 will not be any more than around 250-300 watt, so as you correctly assume, will need replacing.
em 11-28-2013 06:41 PM
Yes but that's the recommended watt, i see that in full load needs only 130w,wich with all the pc should be everything at 250w,but i don't know how many watts my psu does..
em 11-28-2013 08:17 PM
02-20-2014 04:20 AM - editado 02-20-2014 04:22 AM
See for your self ! it supports 300 watts .
em 02-20-2014 05:35 AM
Great, but I stand by my original comments, that it would be too low for a graphics card that needs a minimum of 400 watts.
em 02-21-2014 03:42 PM
c300g97,
Despite your link to the Acer datasheet, be aware that your model was supplied with one of two possible PSUs - 300W and 500W. Regardless of version, the PSU Acer have chosen will be sufficient to provide the PC needs plus, I suspect, a reasonable overhead.
If you have a 300W then you will need to replace it in my opinion (or risk frequent crashes and possible PSU failure).
If you have a 500W then it is clear that your PC, as supplied, could not operate at 300W. For arguments sake, let's assume it draws ~320W. So, it follows that you require greater than 450W (320 + 130). It's only my opinion but I would not consider running at such close margins and I would change it - 50W overhead is cutting things too fine for me. Finlux has offered sound advice - I would take it!
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