PCI Express Grafikkarte in H515s - welches Netzteil?

Ich möchte eine PCI Express Grafikkarte in ein H515s System einbauen, allerdings leistet das mitgelieferte Netzteil nur 65W, kann Ich ein stärkeres Netzteil verwenden und wenn ja welches?
Die Grafikkarte ist eine Sapphire R7 250e mit 55W
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Hallo coxmetal,
du hast den H500s mit externem Netzteil bekommen, ähnlich wie bei Notebooks, richtig? Hier kannst du auch auf stärkere Netzteile ausweichen, wenn:
- die Eingangs- und Ausgangsspannung passt (100~240V -> 19/20V)
- der Anschlussstecker passt (sollte der eckige gelbe sein bei dem H500s)
Hier kannst du z.B. das 90W-Netzteil direkt bei Lenovo bestellen:
Lenovo 90W AC Adapter(CE-SDC)
Gruß
Sebastian
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