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eVGA GEFORCE 7950 GX2: power supply requirements
I have an HP desktop computer model m1090n (3.6GHz, upgraded to 3GB ram) on
which my video card has gone bad. I am considering replacing it with a much more powerful card, perhaps the eVGA GEFORCE 7950 GX2. My question concerns the power supply requirements. My computer currently has a 300w power supply. Will that be adequate to run the new video card? In general, if the specs for a particular video card state that it requires a 350w power supply, and I have a 300w power supply, what will happen? Will the computer not boot at all, run slower, etc.? I could change the power supply, but it is a hassle and I would prefer to avoid it, if possible. |
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