Dell XPS 8700 Graphics Card Upgrade With a EVGA GTX 970 FTW+

emcdawg123

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I was considering upgrading my current graphics card in my Dell XPS 8700, which is a NVidia GeForce GT 720, to a EVGA GTX 970 FTW+. However, I am unaware of weather my XPS 8700 will accept it. I know that I have a capable processor (i5 Quad core @3.20 GHz), and I know I should probably also upgrade my PSU to a 750 watt or something like that. I just want to make sure that my computer will be fine with my graphics card before i shell out the big bones on it. Thanks for your help!
 

mlga91

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Does the back of your PC looks like this one?

XPS8700Rear.jpg


If so, you should be able to install any standard ATX PSU and any PCIe video card. A decent 500-550W psu will do the job nicely, you dont need a lot of power to use a 970. What i5 do you have? A 4460?
 

emcdawg123

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No actually, the back of my computer doesn't look like that. Does that mean that I'm stuck with this terrible card? And I do have a 4460 i5 by the way.

 

emcdawg123

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Ok. I'm just nervous about the upgrade. The back of my XPS 8700 has the Windows 8 sticker and a VGA port instead of a Display Port on the graphics card. The interface also looks different. Why is it that I need the back to look like the one in the pic?

Also, it doesn't look like the second pic. Closer to that one though.
 

emcdawg123

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Yea, that's it. It's exactly the same as the one you just sent me. And the screws to my PSU are the same also.
 

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I don't know yet. I think I want to get a 750 watt so that when I build my own computer someday I'll have a pretty good PSU I can recycle. Some advice for one that fits in my case would be awesome!
 

emcdawg123

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I might end up going with that, it does look like a steal for $50. Thanks so much for your help, I always get nervous when it comes to buying expensive things and then they don't work, especially when it comes to my computer.



Nevermind what I said earlier, I thought that a 750 watt PSU would be too expensive, but I'm willing to pay $40 more for a 750 watt over a 550. Thanks again for everything!