Newbie with a couple of EVGA GeForce GTX 750 Ti questions.

SecShield

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I'd like to ask a couple questions about buying and installing a 750 Ti.

I'm relatively clueless when it comes to things like this, so I thought I'd just ask you guys. My questions are:
1. Will it work with a 300W PSU? I've heard conflicting answers.
2. Will it fit in my case? (picture below)
3. My computer (DX4375G-UW20 model if you need to look it up) came with integrated graphics. (AMD Radeon HD 8400 to be exact.) Do I need to disable these to install?
4. Due to the setup of my case would there be any difficulty installing the card or should it be a simple process?

This is the specific version I was looking to buy.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814487024&cm_re=evga_geforce_gtx_750_ti-_-14-487-024-_-Product

This is the inside of my case.
http://i.imgur.com/GuDF38z.jpg

Thanks in advance.
 
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SR-71 Blackbird is correct, it also says on newegg if you check the specifications it needs at least 300w psu. As for length it should definitely fit as its 6.70" x 4.38" and your case is 16.5" x 7.09" x 17.19". You shouldn't have to do anything to the integrated graphics. It should be a fairly simple process from what i can see, Everything should be fine *Thumbs Up*
 

md1032

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If it were me, I would upgrade to a slightly more expensive power supply that has a 6-pin PCIe power connector. Connecting this connection to the graphics card will allow significantly more performance. Your average 300 watt supply won't have one. I'm guessing your computer didn't come with it because it didn't come with discrete graphics.