Will it possibly work?

joelkat

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Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Compaq Presario CQ5500Y
OS
Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit
CPU
AMD Sempron 140 Sargas 45nm Technology
Motherboard
PEGATRON CORPORATION NARRA5 (Socket AM2 )
Memory
2.0GB Single-Channel DDR2 @ 401MHz (6-6-6-18)
Graphics Card(s)
ATI Radeon 4350 HD
Sound Card
Realtek High Definition Audio
Monitor(s) Displays
Compaq LCD 18.5 "
Screen Resolution
1366x768
Hard Drives
488GB SAMSUNG SAMSUNG HD502HJ SCSI Disk Device (RAID)
Internet Speed
16 mbps DL 3mbps UL
The wattage recommendations are just estimates based on "typical" system setups. It really depends on many factors:

  • How many components you have installed in your PC and what they draw for power - just one hard drive and one DVD?
  • How hard you are going to push this video card.
  • How many amps you have available on the 12 volt rail - this is actually more important than total watts.
  • And how old the power supply is. They lose power as they get older.
Your answers to those question determines your likelihood of success with an underpowered system.
 

My Computer

Computer type
PC/Desktop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Home Built - Jan 2013
OS
Windows 7 64 Bit Home Premium SP1
CPU
i7-3820
Motherboard
Asus P9X79-PRO - Bios 4608
Memory
GSkill F3-14900CL9Q - 16GB
Graphics Card(s)
EVGA GeForce GTX660 - Driver 352.86
Sound Card
On board Realtek ALC898
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Acer S271HL
Screen Resolution
1920 x 1080
Hard Drives
#1- Samsung 840 Pro Series
#2- Western Digital WD1002FAEX Sata3 Black
#3- Western Digital WD1002FAEX Sata3 Black
PSU
Corsair CMPSU-850TX-V2 - 850 watt (by Seasonic)
Case
Corsair Obsidian 550D
Cooling
Standard 3 120mm case fans, Cooler Master Hyper 212 EVO
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MS KC-0405
Mouse
Intellimouse 5-button
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56 Mbits/Sec (on a good day)
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Avast & Malwarebytes
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Firefox
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Asus DVD - DRW-24B1ST 24X
The wattage recommendations are just estimates based on "typical" system setups. It really depends on many factors:

  • How many components you have installed in your PC and what they draw for power - just one hard drive and one DVD?
  • How hard you are going to push this video card.
  • How many amps you have available on the 12 volt rail - this is actually more important than total watts.
  • And how old the power supply is. They lose power as they get older.
Your answers to those question determines your likelihood of success with an underpowered system.

@TVeblen Yes, Not too hard. like Mem Clock set at MAYBE just 800-900 then the other 700.., Idk about rail.. my pc is the Compaq Presario CQ5500Y original power supply ( diff CPU and GFX ) bought the pc 1 yr ago.
 

My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Compaq Presario CQ5500Y
OS
Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit
CPU
AMD Sempron 140 Sargas 45nm Technology
Motherboard
PEGATRON CORPORATION NARRA5 (Socket AM2 )
Memory
2.0GB Single-Channel DDR2 @ 401MHz (6-6-6-18)
Graphics Card(s)
ATI Radeon 4350 HD
Sound Card
Realtek High Definition Audio
Monitor(s) Displays
Compaq LCD 18.5 "
Screen Resolution
1366x768
Hard Drives
488GB SAMSUNG SAMSUNG HD502HJ SCSI Disk Device (RAID)
Internet Speed
16 mbps DL 3mbps UL
It's probably OK.

From a quick check of the Web, I'd guess that the peak power dissipation of the GT 520 is 38W. (The maximum permitted for a card without auxiliary power connectors would be 75W.) I haven't found similar numbers for the 4350 that you have now, but it appears to be less. The manufacturers of some HD4350 card recommend 300W, or even 400W, power supplies. It helps if your CPU is a 45W Sempron 140. (Why do you write 95W? I see that's the maximum TDP supported by the Presario CQ5500Y.)

What I can't tell you is whether the 520 is a worthwhile upgrade.
 

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homegrown
OS
Windows 7 Pro X64 SP1
CPU
Intel Core I7-3930k
Motherboard
Asus P9X79 Pro
Memory
16 GB Gskill DDR3-2133
Graphics Card(s)
eVGA GTX680
Sound Card
Creative X-Fi Titanium
Monitor(s) Displays
As PA246Q
Screen Resolution
1920 X 1200
Hard Drives
Corsair Force GT, 120 GB
WDC 1.5TB Caviar Black
PSU
PCP&C Silencer 750 Crossfire
Case
Silverstone FT02
Cooling
Noctua NH-D14
Keyboard
cheap Logitech USB
Mouse
Microsoft Intellimouse Explorer (old optical) USB
Internet Speed
6Mb cable
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Pioneer BDR-205
Samsung SH-203B
Monsoon 5.1 speakers
It's probably OK.

From a quick check of the Web, I'd guess that the peak power dissipation of the GT 520 is 38W. (The maximum permitted for a card without auxiliary power connectors would be 75W.) I haven't found similar numbers for the 4350 that you have now, but it appears to be less. The manufacturers of some HD4350 card recommend 300W, or even 400W, power supplies. It helps if your CPU is a 45W Sempron 140. (Why do you write 95W? I see that's the maximum TDP supported by the Presario CQ5500Y.)

What I can't tell you is whether the 520 is a worthwhile upgrade.

Bobkn I got a new duo core 2.8 GHz Processor that is exactly 95w.
 

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Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Compaq Presario CQ5500Y
OS
Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit
CPU
AMD Sempron 140 Sargas 45nm Technology
Motherboard
PEGATRON CORPORATION NARRA5 (Socket AM2 )
Memory
2.0GB Single-Channel DDR2 @ 401MHz (6-6-6-18)
Graphics Card(s)
ATI Radeon 4350 HD
Sound Card
Realtek High Definition Audio
Monitor(s) Displays
Compaq LCD 18.5 "
Screen Resolution
1366x768
Hard Drives
488GB SAMSUNG SAMSUNG HD502HJ SCSI Disk Device (RAID)
Internet Speed
16 mbps DL 3mbps UL
I am planning on buying a new graphics card.. SadlyI believe it says 300 watt psu but im 250 and my cpu pulls like 95W but i heard this will work PC experts please? I only got like 73 $? D: ASUS ENGT520 SILENT/DI/1GD3(LP) GeForce GT 520 Silent Video Card - 1GB, DDR3, PCI-Express 2.0 (x16), Dual-Link DVI, HDMI, VGA, DirectX 11, Single-Slot, Low Profile at TigerDirect.com

You sent me a VM with a request for my opinion.

My answer is no it will not work properly.

Reason. The video card is rated at 300W minimum power supply.

IF you were to upgrade to a new power supply you would want a 350-400 watt power supply minimum for that video card and your other components.

If you had a 300W in your PC I would say probably but plan on replacing the power supply soon.

250W not a chance.

Also as others have pointed out the only gain may be the DX11 capability anyway.
The card may actually be worse than what you have in all other aspects for gaming.

Just my opinion since you asked. ;) :D

Hope that helps.
Mike
 

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Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Hopalong/ Godzilla
OS
Windows7 Pro 64bit SP-1; Windows XP Pro 32bit
CPU
Intel Core i7-870 Lynnfield 2.93GHz LGA 1156 95W Quad-Core
Motherboard
ASUS P7P55D-E PRO
Memory
8GB@1400MHz Crucial Ballistix DDR3-1600 4x2GB
Graphics Card(s)
ASUS ENGTX460 DirectCU/2DI/1GD5 1GB 256-bit GDDR5
Sound Card
VIA Onboard
Monitor(s) Displays
Asus VS248H-P 24"; Samsung SyncMaster 941BW 19"ws
Screen Resolution
1920x1080; 1440x900
Hard Drives
Samsung 830 120GB SSD
Intel 320 120GB SSD
Western Digital Caviar Black WD7501AALS 750GB 7200 RPM SATA 3.0Gb/s
Western Digital Caviar Black WD6401AALS 640GB 7200 RPM SATA 3.0Gb/s
PSU
COOLER MASTER Silent Pro RS850-AMBAJ3-US 850W Modular
Case
COOLER MASTER HAF 932 RC-932-KKN5-GP Black
Cooling
Scythe "Mugen-2 Rev.B" (2 ScytheKaze-Jyuni PWM fans)
Keyboard
Logitech K-320
Mouse
Kensington
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Avast Inernet Suite
Browser
IE 9 ; Chrome
I agree with Hopalong, a 300W will supply maybe the amps on the 12V to power your system, but I think would still be very under powered. Since yours is only 250W you would risk frying your motherboard, RAM, or CPU or all of the above.

You'll need to save up for a better power supply, then think about a GFX card which would be better than what you have. Your 4350 may be better that the 520 you're proposing.
 

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Computer type
PC/Desktop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Home Built Desktop By DataTech
OS
Windows 7 Ultimate X64 SP1
CPU
Intel i5-2550K, Differing ~4.4-4.8GHz No built in GPU
Motherboard
ASUS P8Z68-V PRO/GEN3
Memory
16GB G.Skill Sniper 1866MHz @ 2133MHz 2x8GB
Graphics Card(s)
ASUS GTX650TIB-DC2OC-2GD5, (650TI Boost)
Sound Card
Onboard Realtek 5-1
Monitor(s) Displays
Samsung P2570HD
Screen Resolution
1920x1080
Hard Drives
Samsung 840 Pro 256GB SSD for OS, 500GB Seagate Constellation (Enterprise drive) for Data
PSU
Corsair HX650W
Case
Inwin Dragon Rider
Cooling
Hyper 212 EVO w/two Noctua fans, push-pull, @1300 RPM
Keyboard
E-Z Eyes, bright yellow keys with large characters
Mouse
steelseries SENSEI Laser Pro Gaming
Internet Speed
48-51Mbs Mbs down, 11 Mbs up Xfinity Cable
Antivirus
Norton Internet Security 2013
Browser
IE 10, Opera, Pale Moon if needed
Other Info
4 case fans, LG BluRay-RE, ASUS DVD-RW, Mr. Fusion power supply, 1.21 gigawatts.
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250W not a chance.

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Just my opinion since you asked.

Hope that helps.
Mike

Absolutely no, but it's an opinion?

Sheesh.;)

The system already has a 4350 card in it, which also "requires" a 300W PSU.

http://www.sapphiretech.com/presentation/product/?cid=1&gid=3&sgid=311&pid=191&psn=&lid=1&leg=0#

(I picked an example with 256MB ov VRAM. Do they come any weaker than that?)

Discouraging someone from wasting money on an upgrade of dubious performace increase (even if it works properly) in an appliance PC is probably good. Joelkat seems to be unusually determined, though: how many people upgrade the CPUs in their Compaq desktops?
 

My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
homegrown
OS
Windows 7 Pro X64 SP1
CPU
Intel Core I7-3930k
Motherboard
Asus P9X79 Pro
Memory
16 GB Gskill DDR3-2133
Graphics Card(s)
eVGA GTX680
Sound Card
Creative X-Fi Titanium
Monitor(s) Displays
As PA246Q
Screen Resolution
1920 X 1200
Hard Drives
Corsair Force GT, 120 GB
WDC 1.5TB Caviar Black
PSU
PCP&C Silencer 750 Crossfire
Case
Silverstone FT02
Cooling
Noctua NH-D14
Keyboard
cheap Logitech USB
Mouse
Microsoft Intellimouse Explorer (old optical) USB
Internet Speed
6Mb cable
Other Info
Pioneer BDR-205
Samsung SH-203B
Monsoon 5.1 speakers
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