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Urgent! Will a EVGA Superclocked Geforce GTX 650TI Boost be able to fit in a dell Inspiron 660 case?

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January 15, 2014 4:24:52 PM

I was looking to increase my comp and gaming experience. I decided to purchase the 650ti superrclocked 2 gb. However, I have no idea if it can fit in a dell Inspiron 660 case and it's motherboard. Will a EVGA Superclocked Geforce GTX 650TI Boost be able to fit Ina dell Inspiron 660 case?
The GPU : http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E168...
The PSU : http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E168...

The computer is a dell Inspiron 660

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January 15, 2014 4:37:52 PM

Note to you, and all others that decide to buy parts after you, measure the physical space inside the case, then look for the length measurement of the graphics card in its' description on the site.
do these things BEFORE you go out and buy new hardware, but yes, they will fit...you are lucky
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January 15, 2014 5:29:14 PM

Brantyn Gerik said:
Note to you, and all others that decide to buy parts after you, measure the physical space inside the case, then look for the length measurement of the graphics card in its' description on the site.
do these things BEFORE you go out and buy new hardware, but yes, they will fit...you are lucky


Are you sure it is compatible with the motheerboard?
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January 15, 2014 6:31:40 PM

Brantyn Gerik said:
Yes


Thanks and just wondering, will a intel i3-2130 3.4 GHz be able to handle the superclocked 2gb version of the 650ti boost? thanks so much
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January 15, 2014 6:33:33 PM

Brantyn Gerik said:
Yes


Thanks and just wondering, will a intel i3-2130 3.4 GHz be able to handle the superclocked 2gb version of the 650ti boost? thanks so much
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January 15, 2014 6:41:22 PM

yes it will be able to handle it, and your motherboard socket allows for quite extensive upgrades when the time comes
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January 23, 2014 7:04:36 PM

Thanks I've decided on an 650ti boost. However, I'm thinking of upgrading my CPU. What's the best quad Core processor for my build? Also, will my motherboard support it(I har a dell Inspiron 660). And finally, will my 500 watt corsair be able to support the new CPU and the gpu with no problem? Thanks brantyn.
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January 24, 2014 9:05:19 AM

Brantyn Gerik said:
yes it will be able to handle it, and your motherboard socket allows for quite extensive upgrades when the time comes


Thanks I've decided on an 650ti boost. However, I'm thinking of upgrading my CPU. What's the best quad Core processor for my build? Also, will my motherboard support it(I har a dell Inspiron 660). And finally, will my 500 watt corsair be able to support the new CPU and the gpu with no problem? Thanks brantyn.
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January 24, 2014 10:35:07 AM

i5-3570 is what you want to go with, and your motherboard will support it. also your psu will be fine as well
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January 24, 2014 10:35:45 AM

since the motherboard is likely not a z- variant, there is no point in getting the processor with the k at the end of the name
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