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Could this have caused the problem with my GTX card ??

I never noticed this part but today i read the box of my old GTX 560 TI that it required 12 V / 30 A power. Now i opened my PSU box and the highest it get is 12 V / 25 A rail.


 


So my question is, could the power 25 A could have caused damaged on my Graphics card because it wasn't delivering the right amount of power to my GTX 560 TI ?? the new card GTX 750 TI only needs 12 V / 20 A so this PSU is already in the safe zone.


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Shouldnt have. If anything the card wouldve shut down under load and caused pc freeze/reboot. I had similar case some years back when i thought my psu would be enough. Turns out it wasnt and I wasnt able to do much cept browse the webs for few days. :P


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