How do i find out?

Wouldn't run a high-end card with that, personally. Not even a Bronze rated, just one PCIe cable with two connectors instead of two separate cables which is better for high-powered cards. Such PSUs tend to go kaput when you really put their rating to the test. Can't find continuous output temperature rating but imagine it won't be great.

As CuriousTomCat said, if you can afford a 2080Ti you can afford a better PSU.
 
Wouldn't run a high-end card with that, personally. Not even a Bronze rated, just one PCIe cable with two connectors instead of two separate cables which is better for high-powered cards. Such PSUs tend to go kaput when you really put their rating to the test. Can't find continuous output temperature rating but imagine it won't be great.

As CuriousTomCat said, if you can afford a 2080Ti you can afford a better PSU.

Brill thanks . At least i now know that its a cheapo psu.

ill look to upgrade both the psu and gpu in the future .
 
I wouldn't trust that an inch. Cheap crapola POS. I've found only one review online and that was of a freebie sample.

ye there doesnt seem to be much online about it.

i wonder if its the cause to my pc crashing...perhaps its not good enough to run a radeon 5700
 
ye there doesnt seem to be much online about it.

i wonder if its the cause to my pc crashing...perhaps its not good enough to run a radeon 5700
If there's only one split from the end power cable for graphics card, already that could cause voltage regulation issues explaining crashing during games.
That has been the problem more than once in year or so here.
Desktop doesn't really load GPU, but it still might do some switching between different clock states.

And that PSU itself certainly isn't high performing and might compound voltage regulation problems.
Not being fire hazard is only thing what I would expect from such level PSU.

Already Bitfenix Formula would be lot better.
https://www.overclockers.co.uk/search?sSearch=bitfenix+formula
And Phanteks AMP is good 10 year warranty PSU.
https://www.overclockers.co.uk/search?sSearch=phanteks+amp
 
If there's only one split from the end power cable for graphics card, already that could cause voltage regulation issues explaining crashing during games.
That has been the problem more than once in year or so here.
Desktop doesn't really load GPU, but it still might do some switching between different clock states.

And that PSU itself certainly isn't high performing and might compound voltage regulation problems.
Not being fire hazard is only thing what I would expect from such level PSU.

Already Bitfenix Formula would be lot better.
https://www.overclockers.co.uk/search?sSearch=bitfenix+formula
And Phanteks AMP is good 10 year warranty PSU.
https://www.overclockers.co.uk/search?sSearch=phanteks+amp

Will these power supply’s fit inside my case ?

its a Thermaltake view 28 rgb riing case. It seems tight and narrow under the shroud where the current power supply is. Maybee its just my eyes playing tricks on me
 
Every ATX case takes normal length ATX PSU.

And yeah, that BS shroud makes working inside PC lot harder.
Had enough experience of cramped spaces inside PC case in the last millennium.
If I ever meet whoever deviced this fad trash, he better be fast to explain why I shouldn't start compacting him into trash can.
 
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