PSU can or can't handle a GTX concern, need help..

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Phanto

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Hi all,

I'm concern about whether or not my PSU can handle a GTX my PSU is a Cooler Master 450w that I bought around 2 years ago.. here are the specs:

SPECIFICATIONS: Cooler Master Real Power RS-450-ACLY


AC Input 90~264VAC (Auto-range for APFC), 8A @ 115Vac or 4A @
230Vac, 47~63 Hz


DC Line +3.3V +5V +12V1 +12V2 -12V +5Vsb

Peak Output (60S) 30A 35A 18A 16A 0 2.5A

Continuous Output 20A 25A 12A 10A 1.0A 2.0A

Combined 191W 264W 12W 10W
(Continuous) 450W


Other Type: ATX Form Factor
Power Good Signal: 100 ~ 500 ms
Hold Up Time: > 17 ms
Efficiency: > 75% Typically
Output Capacity: 450W Continuous
MTBF: > 400,000 Hours
120mm exhaust fan: Dual ball bearing blue LED
Dimension: Standard ATX 150x 140 x 86 mm
Operational Temperature: 0~40°C
Safety: Nemko / TUV / cUL / CE / CNS / FCC


If this PSU can't handle a GTX plz give me some options of what PSU should I get, my budget is around $90 I can't afford more than that.

Thank You for listening and your help :) .
 
seems it will run it barely.... but i wouldn't recommend u use that again... time to get a new PSU!!! um

corsair 520
xclio great power 550

EDIT: dang... it b1gapl u beat me again
 
Well I order last week the new parts for my PC code named (Orihime) which are suppose to arrive this week anyway this is my rig:

E6750*
2GB DDR 800 G.skills HZ*
8800 GTX*
GA-P35-DS3R*
3 HD ( One of them a WD Raptor )
2 DVD-RW drives
Around 5 fans of the case

The last 2 thing id post it just in case you need it to know ;) .
 
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