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Yes, I would suggest the Corsair 750W. Fits pretty well in the case and will handle the GTX 750 and better cards if you plan on upgrading further in the future. Also, pretty easy to install.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Most likely no, if the PSU is 300w or greater
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.You'll need at least a 300 watt PSU to run a GTX 750Ti card. I would recommend just upgrading to a better PSU and card, since the 750Ti isn't gonna be that much of a difference than what's already in it. Go with a 650 or 750w PSU (you can find them on sale all the time for around 60 bucks) and get a much more desirable graphics card. I recently bought this PC and have yet to open it up and see what's doing inside. I do plan on upgrading my graphics card and PSU soon too.. I've never messed with Lenovo standard hardware inside, so I don't know how it will fit, if it even will. I have heard dreadful stories about Lenovo hardware parts being unable to upgrade them because they require certain tools, and have more pins than other things. However, when I read the reviews on this one, I saw a few people said they upgrades their graphics card and PSU without any problems.
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