The PSU would certainly not be enough. The RTX 2080 requires a minimum of 650W. The link below will answer questions about upgrading your PSU. That is a rather pricey upgrade considering the cost of the video card and PSU. The combination of both could conceivably be more than you paid for the 7060 in USD.
It looks like that PSU is too large. The post I linked to has a few recommended power supplies that will work. The key is the size. The link I posted was actually the 760 but I believe the PSUs are similar. The problem is finding a PSU with similar dimensions.
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The PSU would certainly not be enough. The RTX 2080 requires a minimum of 650W. The link below will answer questions about upgrading your PSU. That is a rather pricey upgrade considering the cost of the video card and PSU. The combination of both could conceivably be more than you paid for the 7060 in USD.
https://www.dell.com/community/Desktops-General-Read-Only/Optiplex-760-MT-Power-Supply-Upgrade/td-p/3234961
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It looks like that PSU is too large. The post I linked to has a few recommended power supplies that will work. The key is the size. The link I posted was actually the 760 but I believe the PSUs are similar. The problem is finding a PSU with similar dimensions.
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November 29th, 2018 20:00
Hi, JOcean. Thank you so much for the response.
The desktop is offered by the company with good specs, so IMHO it is worth upgrading the graphic card for personal use.
Will any stock PSU work?
e.g. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00YPNSQTU/ref=dp_prsubs_2
Thank you!
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January 14th, 2019 08:00
7060 != 760?
The subject is about the 7060 tower, but the link is for a 760. There's about a decade between those two models.