2GB Graphic Card for Dell Optiplex 9010 DT

Mihnea Dumitrescu

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So i'm considering buying the Nvidia GTX 750 Ti as it meets my budget and needs, but i would appreciate if anyone could tell me if it will fit my PC's case and if it's compatible with it.
Or if i can find a 2gb alternative graphic card for it at a close budget to the 750.

Thanks
 
Solution
The Dell Optiplex 9010 DT only accepts half height add-in cards. You will need to find a half height (a.k.a. low profile) version of the GeForce GTX 750 Ti.

E.g. GIGABYTE GV-N75TOC-2GL
http://www.newegg.ca/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814125680

Make sure that the card you get includes the low profile bracket.

You also need to determine if the Dell Optiplex 9010 DT's 250W power supply unit has sufficient combined +12 Volt continuous current capacity to handle the addition of the new graphics card. Look on the power supply's specifications label.

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The Dell Optiplex 9010 DT only accepts half height add-in cards. You will need to find a half height (a.k.a. low profile) version of the GeForce GTX 750 Ti.

E.g. GIGABYTE GV-N75TOC-2GL
http://www.newegg.ca/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814125680

Make sure that the card you get includes the low profile bracket.

You also need to determine if the Dell Optiplex 9010 DT's 250W power supply unit has sufficient combined +12 Volt continuous current capacity to handle the addition of the new graphics card. Look on the power supply's specifications label.
 
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Looks like it has two rails at 10A each and is rated at 200W for most of the models, so it can handle a little more then it is rated for as well. Power supply should be enough. Best CPU for that chassis will top out at 84 watts, under full load, plus the motherboard and memory, one mechanical drive, and the fans. Might be pushing 130W. Plenty of room for a 60W GPU.

(Also proprietary, so not much chance of swapping it out without getting a new chassis)