on 24.01.2025 09:36
on 24.01.2025 09:36
Heya! I do love my Erazer Engineer E10 (the one with 16GB DDR4 Ram & i5 10400) , but the GPU (the GTX 1650 Super) is now old, and I wanted to move to a new GPU.
From what I got the RTX 30XX line should work on the MEDION B460H6-EM motherboard (let me know if I am wrong), problem is the Power Supply!
I had lot of troubled finding out what PSU it have. It dont have much info on it. Does anyone know the proper model / watt output? It will help a lot! Thanks!
on 24.01.2025 10:28
on 24.01.2025 10:28
Hi @Lieda ,
it is helpful if you always give the complete product description, e.g. MEDION ERAZER Engineer E10 MD 3xxxx, preferably with the eight-digit MSN article number given on the underside of the housing (e.g. MSN 1002xxx).
Afterwards we can provide details regarding your PSU.
Cheers
Major_Tom
24.01.2025 10:50 - edited 24.01.2025 10:59
24.01.2025 10:50 - edited 24.01.2025 10:59
Sure thing! Sorry!
And thanks for your reply @Major_ToM
Product: Erazer Engineer E10
Model: MT39
Type: MED MT 8277N MD34699
MSN: 10023472
I added to it a new 1TB SATA SSD, beside that it is at it was sold.
As I said I wish to know what power supply it have and if an RTX 3060 ti will be ok with the motherboard / power consumption. Thanks!
24.01.2025 12:08 - edited 24.01.2025 12:09
24.01.2025 12:08 - edited 24.01.2025 12:09
Hi @Lieda ,
no prob, PC is equipped with a IW-A450 450WPSUP with active PFC, AC Input: 200-240V~,3A,50-60Hz.
The 3060Ti graphics card will fit on the mainboard despite the double power consumption (200 watts=>3060Ti vs 100 watts=>RTX1650), but the general question is, whether the 3060Ti(PCI 4.0) can develop its performance on a configuration, that comes with ECS B460H6-EM mainboard(PCI 3.0).
Cheers
Major ToM
24.01.2025 12:17 - edited 24.01.2025 12:22
24.01.2025 12:17 - edited 24.01.2025 12:22
Thanks again @Major_ToM !!
Well, it should be forward compatible, so beside some bottle neck, I should have still a huge leap in performance compared to the 1650 Super. So what about the PSU? Will the IW-A450 450WPSUP be enough for it? How much watts output does it have? Thanks again for your time!
on 24.01.2025 12:43
on 24.01.2025 12:43
Hi @Lieda ,
if I do some math, (200 TDP graphics card + 65 TDP of the CPU, which are the biggest power consumers) a 450 watts PSUP should be enough .
Tech specs below:
Cheers
Major ToM
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