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Sorry if this has been asked before but what are the upgrade options for this machine Id like a better Video card and a sound card. trying to get a correct answer out of Dell is next to impossible
bigloufox1981
May 29, 2014 11:06:09 PM
bigloufox1981
May 29, 2014 11:04:14 PM
bigloufox1981
May 29, 2014 11:01:43 PM
danegeld said:
Sorry if this has been asked before but what are the upgrade options for this machine Id like a better Video card and a sound card. trying to get a correct answer out of Dell is next to impossible
I have the Dell XPS 8700 with the 460 PSU and I have been playing BF4 with a MSI Twin Frozor 660ti GPU for about 6 months now and have never had a single issue. I don't know if it could handle more than that, I may try a 770ti eventually. Very happy right now though, no issues playing BF4 on ultra 1080p and Watch Dogs on High 1080p.
catilley1092
April 14, 2014 8:09:19 PM
Depending on the GPU upgraded to, one may or may not have to upgrade the PSU. My XPS 8700 shipped with the AMD (OEM) Radeon HD 7570, had no issues upgrading to the MSI R7770 for $110.
Graphics score (both) jumped from 6.9 to 7.4 & it's the lowest rated component on the system.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E168...
Cat
Graphics score (both) jumped from 6.9 to 7.4 & it's the lowest rated component on the system.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E168...
Cat
Mp3masta
April 4, 2014 2:05:12 AM
Joe Mann
April 3, 2014 9:48:16 PM
Rosspest said:
I upgraded to an Nvidia 660 OC 2GB, but Bioshock infinite worked fine with old 645 OEM card, and I really can't tell the difference.I had to disable Secure boot in the BIOS to get my computer to boot up with the 660.
My power supply is at it's limits now, and I ordered a 700 watt supply, because I want to put in a second 1 Tb HD, and a 240 Gb SSD.
I don't know a lot about the 660 TI, but you can get a remanufactured 660 OC 2 GB for around $160, and probably not that much difference.
A 660 TI is probably going to cost around $240, and you don't need it for Bioshock infinite, the 645 works fine.
If your computer has the 635 GPU, I can send you my old 645, you only pay shipping, probably cost you around $8-10.
You really don't need to go nuts on a GPU to play Bioshock infinite, and you definitely don't need a 770 or 780.
Just post here if you have the 635, if you have the 645 you are in good shape.
I have the 635 in my new xps 8700. If you could part with your 645 i would gladly take it off your hands. Please let me know if you would send it?
Mp3masta
February 10, 2014 4:52:41 AM
NotVeryWellInformed
January 14, 2014 10:20:47 AM
Rosspest said:
I upgraded to an Nvidia 660 OC 2GB, but Bioshock infinite worked fine with old 645 OEM card, and I really can't tell the difference.I had to disable Secure boot in the BIOS to get my computer to boot up with the 660.
My power supply is at it's limits now, and I ordered a 700 watt supply, because I want to put in a second 1 Tb HD, and a 240 Gb SSD.
I don't know a lot about the 660 TI, but you can get a remanufactured 660 OC 2 GB for around $160, and probably not that much difference.
A 660 TI is probably going to cost around $240, and you don't need it for Bioshock infinite, the 645 works fine.
If your computer has the 635 GPU, I can send you my old 645, you only pay shipping, probably cost you around $8-10.
You really don't need to go nuts on a GPU to play Bioshock infinite, and you definitely don't need a 770 or 780.
Just post here if you have the 635, if you have the 645 you are in good shape.
I just ordered a new Dell XPS 8700 from a sale for their signature event. It has the 635. If you don't mind, I would love taking the 645 off your hands.
Rosspest
January 6, 2014 8:29:24 PM
I upgraded to an Nvidia 660 OC 2GB, but Bioshock infinite worked fine with old 645 OEM card, and I really can't tell the difference.
I had to disable Secure boot in the BIOS to get my computer to boot up with the 660.
My power supply is at it's limits now, and I ordered a 700 watt supply, because I want to put in a second 1 Tb HD, and a 240 Gb SSD.
I don't know a lot about the 660 TI, but you can get a remanufactured 660 OC 2 GB for around $160, and probably not that much difference.
A 660 TI is probably going to cost around $240, and you don't need it for Bioshock infinite, the 645 works fine.
If your computer has the 635 GPU, I can send you my old 645, you only pay shipping, probably cost you around $8-10.
You really don't need to go nuts on a GPU to play Bioshock infinite, and you definitely don't need a 770 or 780.
Just post here if you have the 635, if you have the 645 you are in good shape.
I had to disable Secure boot in the BIOS to get my computer to boot up with the 660.
My power supply is at it's limits now, and I ordered a 700 watt supply, because I want to put in a second 1 Tb HD, and a 240 Gb SSD.
I don't know a lot about the 660 TI, but you can get a remanufactured 660 OC 2 GB for around $160, and probably not that much difference.
A 660 TI is probably going to cost around $240, and you don't need it for Bioshock infinite, the 645 works fine.
If your computer has the 635 GPU, I can send you my old 645, you only pay shipping, probably cost you around $8-10.
You really don't need to go nuts on a GPU to play Bioshock infinite, and you definitely don't need a 770 or 780.
Just post here if you have the 635, if you have the 645 you are in good shape.
bburgdave
November 23, 2013 5:54:48 PM
danegeld said:
Mostly WOW but I do like Bioshock infinte im a gamer I use a single 21 inch monitor though 1680X 1050 was thinking the GTX 660 ti might be the best i can do without a new PSU but im not sure if it would be required or not, neither am I sure there isnt a better card for about the same cost that works with a 460WPSU
thanks in advance
The GTX 660 TI is a good card and it should work with that power supply.
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