i can run this power supply/Graphics Card

pepsibackfoolyo

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Ok, so I'm getting a new Graphics Card and I need a better power supply and I don't know what kind of power supply do I need or if I can even run everything that I'm putting in my computer ok so this is the card I'm getting.

EVGA GeForce GTX 750Ti Superclock w/G-SYNC Support 2GB GDDR5 128bit, Dual-Link DVI-I, HDMI, DP 1.2 Graphics Card (02G-P4-3753-KR)

Base Clock: 1176 MHz
Boost Clock: 1255 MHz
Memory Clock: 5400 MHz Effective
CUDA Cores: 640
2048MB GDDR5 128bit Memory
300 watt or greater power supply required
Microsoft DirectX 12 API (feature level 11_0) Support

And this is the POWER SUPPLY EVGA 500W 80PLUS Certified ATX12V/EPS12V Power Supply 100-W1-0500-KR.
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This is my power supply I'm using now

+12v / 14a. _12v / 0.8a

+5v / 25a. +5vsb / 2A

+3.3v / 18A.

65 MAX +5v & +12V 218 MAX .
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This is my overview of my system.

AMD phenom(th) 11 X4 960t processor 3.00 GHz

4.00 GB

64 bit.

I hope I give everything I need to get this question answered, thanks..
 
Id honestly get the MSI GTX750 Ti - its based on the 760 PCB and so much better than the EVGA

Also look at the Corsair RM450 - again a mile better than your EVGA rebrand
 
I'd swap that 750 to a MSI one, either way I'd advise against a 750ti and more towards a R9 270 Gaming for the same price if not cheaper and will out perform the 750ti in every way, by a lot.

Your wording is a little unclear but if you already have a 500w EVGA PSU then that will be fine, if you are looking for an upgrade from something smaller then the RM450 like previously stated will be perfect

EDIT: Just seen you can get the 270x 4gb for about £30 more than the 750ti, 270 is will still out perform the 750 but the 270x 4gb would be the option to go with in my opinion
 
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