MSI NVIDIA GeForce GT 640 4 GB memory DDR3 128 bit on my desk p7 - 1380t

I am looking for a new graphics card that will not require a new power supply and I was wondering if it would work with my computer. I don't have any top of the line stuff and nothing too expensive either

MSI NVIDIA GeForce GT 640 4 GB 128 - Bit DDR3

A - diddy, welcome to the forum.

If it's the video card you want to buy, I do not think that it will work with the existing 300W PSU.  It has an additional power connector which means that it requires more than the 75W provided by PCIe slot to work properly.  The specs say that it consumes only 45W.  I don't know why they have an extra power connector.  Your current diet doesn't have the necessary cable to the connector.

I suggest you call the after-sales Service of the manufacturer to find out the requirements are correct.

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