The upgrade of the power supply on a6345.sc

Hello.

I wonder if a standard ATX PSU will enter my a6345.sc? I really need for my GPU, and the block power.

Kromgol wrote:

Hello.

I wonder if a standard ATX PSU will enter my a6345.sc? I really need for my GPU, and the block power.

Yes. A standard ATX PSU will agree and will function properly. As you upgrade the video card (GPU), I suggest to install a large manufacturer of at least 500 watt POWER supply.

I recommend the OCZ and Corsair PSU. Ensure that the specification of the PSU is EPS12V ATX12v V2.2 80 Plus Bronze certified.

Here's the section of power supply at NewEgg.com

Best regards
ERICO.

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