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Input voltage on the Dynamo system is 16-24V. Do you have an absolute target for wattage? Perhaps if I knew what your planned consumption is after the system is configured (undervolt/overclock/etc.) I would be able to make a better suggestion.That being said, I personally think that the Titan Black is going to be a no-go not because of its rated wattage (250W) but its achievable peak under gaming loads (425W). Unfortunately back in the Maxwell days power spiking was nowhere near as well controlled as it is on Pascal. I personally wouldn't chance running this thing on less than 550W of rated power.Also worth considering is that the Titan Black, if I recall correctly, was roughly on par performance-wise with a GTX 780ti. In the modern product stack, the 780ti performs about on par with the 1050ti I believe. With the upcoming Ampere laugh, it might just be time to get a new card? Seriously I think you could run an equivalently powerful system off of a Dynamo Mini and 200W brick.
Input voltage on the Dynamo system is 16-24V. Do you have an absolute target for wattage? Perhaps if I knew what your planned consumption is after the system is configured (undervolt/overclock/etc.) I would be able to make a better suggestion.
That being said, I personally think that the Titan Black is going to be a no-go not because of its rated wattage (250W) but its achievable peak under gaming loads (425W). Unfortunately back in the Maxwell days power spiking was nowhere near as well controlled as it is on Pascal. I personally wouldn't chance running this thing on less than 550W of rated power.
Also worth considering is that the Titan Black, if I recall correctly, was roughly on par performance-wise with a GTX 780ti. In the modern product stack, the 780ti performs about on par with the 1050ti I believe. With the upcoming Ampere laugh, it might just be time to get a new card? Seriously I think you could run an equivalently powerful system off of a Dynamo Mini and 200W brick.