GTX 750 in Dell. Plz help.

M the Q dude

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I have an optiplex 9010 I5 3470 4GB RAM. Mid tower version. Will a 750 work without any problems? Will it fit? do i have to get a new psu? if so which one?
 

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Here are steps to make sure::

1. Check if you're PC's motherboard if it has PCIE Slot its for your GPU
2. Check your PSU if its 300-400w or more, I'm not sure if your PSU is high quality but it will do the job since its all-in one PC
3. Buy an extra 4gb ram make sure that you'll pair your current ram to one that you will buy. ex. (DDR3 1600 pair w/ DDR3 1600 ram)
4. Buy GTX 750 Ti (w/ Ti)
 

M the Q dude

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1. I have a Pci express 3.0 or x16 slot whatever you wanna call it.
2.My PSU is a stupid non branded piece of shit 275 watts.....250 watss max. And its not an all in one pc ( by all in one i mean one with no cpu but a touchscreen monitor.....right???)
3. If i buy any 4gb 1600 mhz ram..will it work??? my mobo has max 32 gb ram i think and 3 slots unused left :)
4. I will buy a 750.
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will a cx430 work and fit???? no size or wiring problems???
 

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But check first if you have already a 1600mhz ram it has to be pair w/ each other. It will somewhat enough but in the recommended psu wattage is 500W, buy a non-modular CX500

Don't forget to leave the best answer if you find it helpful :)
 

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Ok OK LOL I WILL LEAVE U BEST ANSWER. But 1 more question..............on upgrading ill spend a total of abt 150$. Is it better to sell of dell and add 150$ and build whole new pc. Or just upgrade dell.
 

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Total $300 isn't enough, getting a dedicated GPU can give you more power in gaming.