1: on the NVIDIA website, the recommended wattage is about 650 watts. I would advise maybe doing 800+ watts but you can upgrade what you like. You may not need the upgrade to the 3070 anyway, since 460 watts is not enough to run the 1080 at optimal levels. I am confused on how you are able to even run your system with that amount of power. You are correct about upgrading your PSU though.
Watch that and see if it gives you any information about what size or type of PSU you should buy to fit the case. If not, you can search this very easily and find which PSU's will work the best.
3: The RTX 3070 will fit nicely in the R7 case. It is listed on the NVIDIA website as 9.5" in length which is more than enough breathing room for the insides of your pc.
Lastly, there is no reason to believe your PC will overheat if you have the proper cooling and all case fans are operational (which Alienware takes care of for you). There is also a reason these GPU's come with fans, as they will be used to cool themselves down, so you shouldn't worry about the GPU overheating unless there is a manufacturing issue. If you have doubts, open your case up and check to see if the case fans are working correctly.
i was happy to help, and ask me anything else if you want. I also own an R7, and i 100% recommend upgrading your PSU before anything!
Thank you for getting back to me, I can see how that cooling might be a problem, if I were to wait and get a third party 3070 with a different cooling set up such as a blower, would this remove the need for liquid cooling? As that really isn't something I would feel comfortable with. Thanks again for your help
Thanks so much for your response, I had no idea the stock psu was not enough for my specs, it was the one alienware provided, I will look into upgrading that first then!
I am also considering upgrading my GPU to the 3070, but i dont have the R7 i have a dell g5 5090 smaller case, with a 460w PSU so im guessing im going to have to update my power supply also? any models suggested that will fit in my case?
What if i wanted to change the PSU, i was thinking of a Corsair RM750x. but im not sure if there is a risk of burning my motherboard? i currently have the 460W PSU but i feel its underpowered for the 2060 super i have @Anonymous
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1: on the NVIDIA website, the recommended wattage is about 650 watts. I would advise maybe doing 800+ watts but you can upgrade what you like. You may not need the upgrade to the 3070 anyway, since 460 watts is not enough to run the 1080 at optimal levels. I am confused on how you are able to even run your system with that amount of power. You are correct about upgrading your PSU though.
2: There is a video showing exactly how to upgrade your PSU on the Aurora R7 case: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fzUxA0Camn0
Watch that and see if it gives you any information about what size or type of PSU you should buy to fit the case. If not, you can search this very easily and find which PSU's will work the best.
3: The RTX 3070 will fit nicely in the R7 case. It is listed on the NVIDIA website as 9.5" in length which is more than enough breathing room for the insides of your pc.
Lastly, there is no reason to believe your PC will overheat if you have the proper cooling and all case fans are operational (which Alienware takes care of for you). There is also a reason these GPU's come with fans, as they will be used to cool themselves down, so you shouldn't worry about the GPU overheating unless there is a manufacturing issue. If you have doubts, open your case up and check to see if the case fans are working correctly.
i was happy to help, and ask me anything else if you want. I also own an R7, and i 100% recommend upgrading your PSU before anything!
~ Jacob Holladay
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Hi there,
Thank you for getting back to me, I can see how that cooling might be a problem, if I were to wait and get a third party 3070 with a different cooling set up such as a blower, would this remove the need for liquid cooling? As that really isn't something I would feel comfortable with. Thanks again for your help
E11iot13
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September 6th, 2020 23:00
Hi there,
Thanks so much for your response, I had no idea the stock psu was not enough for my specs, it was the one alienware provided, I will look into upgrading that first then!
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Dell sold the R7 with either a 460w or 850w psu depending on your configuration the 850w was either mandatory or optional.
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September 7th, 2020 10:00
@Anonymous I agree 100% that the upgrade to liquid cooling would be the way to go.
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October 27th, 2020 07:00
I am also considering upgrading my GPU to the 3070, but i dont have the R7 i have a dell g5 5090 smaller case, with a 460w PSU so im guessing im going to have to update my power supply also? any models suggested that will fit in my case?
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October 27th, 2020 10:00
What if i wanted to change the PSU, i was thinking of a Corsair RM750x. but im not sure if there is a risk of burning my motherboard? i currently have the 460W PSU but i feel its underpowered for the 2060 super i have @Anonymous