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Help with Graphics card

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Finally got my pc and graphics etc. So Im connecting cables etc, The graphics card I have is the , Nvidia Geforce GTX 650 ti gb card, it brings a  two 4.5 peripheral 4-pin connector, but all other 4.5 peripheral 4-pin connector from the power supply is connected to various components, and I only have one available for the graphics card. Do I have to connect both of them or can I just use one?

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Found out the problem, i slight cable that i didn't found that was connect to old one lol . But i have a question, can i use a 350w power supply while playing gta4 and its mods for just 3 days til my new power supply arrive?

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Found out the problem, i slight cable that i didn't found that was connect to old one lol . But i have a question, can i use a 350w power supply while playing gta4 and its mods for just 3 days til my new power supply arrive?

 

I would not risk it; if that power supply burns out or is overtaxed then it could damage all of your other, presumably expensive, components.  Just wait; it'll be worth it. 

 

Also, what is the wattage on your new PSU?

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I would not risk it; if that power supply burns out or is overtaxed then it could damage all of your other, presumably expensive, components.  Just wait; it'll be worth it. 

 

Also, what is the wattage on your new PSU?

 

Idk, how can I check that?

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The wattage is generally the number by which PSUs are marketed by; my PSU is 650 watts for example. 

 

Misunderstood the question, but the new psu is 750w.

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