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XPS 8700 GPU Upgrade
Hello, I have a question consisting on upgrading my graphics card in my Dell XPS 8700. Currently My Dell XPS 8700, has a NVIDIA GeForce GTX 745, and I was wondering if it was capable on upgrading to a GTX 1060-3GB. And if so, do I need to change anything else like, the power supply? I'll list my computer specs below if that helps.
DELL XPS 8700 SPECS
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Model Number |
XPS 8700 |
Product Name |
Dell XPS 8700 |
Product Type |
Desktop |
Processor & Chipset |
|
Processor Manufacturer |
Intel |
Processor Type |
I7 4th Generation |
Processor Model |
I7-4790 |
Processor Speed |
3.6 GHz |
Maximum Turbo Speed |
4.0 GHz |
Processor Core |
4 cores (Quad Core) |
Cache |
8 MB |
Direct Media Interface |
5 GT/s |
64-bit Processing |
Yes |
Hyper-Threading |
Yes |
vPro Technology |
No |
Memory |
|
Standard Memory |
16 GB |
Memory Technology |
DDR3 |
Memory Standard |
DDR3-1600 |
Storage |
|
Hard Drive Capacity |
1 TB |
Hard Drive Interface |
Serial ATA |
Hard Drive RPM |
7200 |
Optical Drive Type |
DVD+/-RW |
Optical Media Supported |
DVD |
Graphics |
|
Graphics Controller Manufacturer |
NVidia |
Graphics Controller Model |
GTX 745 4Gb |
Graphics Memory Technology |
DDR5 SDRAM |
Graphics Memory Accessibility |
Dedicated |
Network & Communication |
|
Wireless LAN |
Yes |
Ethernet Technology |
Fast Ethernet |
Interfaces/Ports |
|
Display Port |
1 |
HDMI Port |
1 |
DVI Port |
2 |
Front USB Ports |
2 |
Back USB ports |
6 |
Software |
|
Operating System |
Windows 10 PROFESSIONAL |
Operating System Architecture |
64-bit |
Physical Characteristics |
|
Color |
Black |
Height |
16.01" |
Width |
7.30" |
Depth |
17.49" |
Weight (Approximate) |
31 lb |
Dan-H
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December 29th, 2016 19:00
The 8700 will easily run a GTX 1060 with the stock PSU.
you *MUST* upgrade to BIOS A10 for Win7/8/81 or A11 for Win10 or the card will not work.The BIOS update is needed for all GTX 900 series or higher cards.
Depending on the exact card you buy, may need an adapter for the power cable.the OEM power supply has two six pin connectors. Some of the 1060 cards have a single eight pin connector, and to power this you will need to use a reverse Y adapter to convert two six pin PCIE power connectors into a single 8 pin. Some cards come with this cable, otherwise they are about $5 shipped on eBay.
I suggest completely removing the nVidia drivers and re-installing new drivers from nVidia.
good luck.
ps: My preference has been MSI Gaming cards. I have an MSI GTX 970 in one system and an MSI GTX 770 in another and they work very well.
Dan-H
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December 29th, 2016 21:00
A11 should be fine. It is not needed for Win 8.1. I would only downgrade if you are having problems.
beamermt79
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December 29th, 2016 17:00
The graphics card should physically work but the Power Supply might be an issue. I think it comes with a 300w or 460w PSU? If so it will probably need an upgrade.
Atyetz
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December 29th, 2016 18:00
Yes, the dell xps 8700 has a PSU of 460w. But I also looked up the the recommended power supply for the GTX 1060 and it was 400.
Atyetz
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December 29th, 2016 20:00
Thanks, this is really helpful information. On a side note, I have windows 8.1, and recently upgraded to BIOS A11. Should I downgrade to BIOS A10? Or would the BIOS A11 work fine with the Windows8.1?