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Upgrading My Graphics Card And PSU Help!
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Hey There,

I want to upgrade my graphic card of alienware x51 from nvidia gtx660 to

MSI Nvidia GTX 770 Gaming 2GB DDR5 TF Fan PCI-E Graphics Card

I am confused about the power supply problems related to graphic card.The minimum power supply requirement of nvidia gtx 770 is 230 watts

Here are the configurations:-

Processor:-Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-3770 CPU @ 3.40GHz

Memory:-8 GB

Power Supply:-Alienware 240 Volt Power Supply

Current Graphic Card:-NVIDIA GEFORCE GTX 660 (BSOD'S ALOT)

Please help me as soon as possible.

Thank You

SPECS OF THE CARD I WANT

GTX 770 GPU Engine Specs:
1536CUDA Cores
1046Base Clock (MHz)
1085Boost Clock (MHz)
134Texture Fill Rate (billion/sec)
GTX 770 Memory Specs:
7.0 GbpsMemory Speed
2048 MBStandard Memory Config
GDDR5Memory Interface
256-bitMemory Interface Width
224.3Memory Bandwidth (GB/sec)
GTX 770 Support:
GPU Boost 2.0, PhysX, TXAA, SHIELD-Ready, NVIDIA G-SYNC-readyImportant Technologies
3D Vision, CUDA, DirectX 11, Adaptive VSync, FXAA,
3D Vision Surround, SLI-readyOther Supported Technologies
4.3OpenGL
PCI Express 3.0Bus Support
YesCertified for Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows Vista, or Windows XP
Yes3D Vision Ready
Yes3D Gaming
YesBlu Ray 3D
Yes3D Vision Live (Photos and Videos)
YesNVIDIA PhysX Technology
11Microsoft DirectX 11.2 API
Display Support:
4096x2160Maximum Digital Resolution1
2048x1536Maximum VGA Resolution
One Dual Link DVI-I, One Dual Link DVI-D, One HDMI, One DisplayPortStandard Display Connectors
4 displaysMulti Monitor
YesHDCP
YesHDMI
InternalAudio Input for HDMI
GTX 770 Graphics Card Dimensions:
4.376 inchesHeight
10.5 inchesLength
Dual-slotWidth
Thermal and Power Specs:
98 CMaximum GPU Temperature (in C)
230 WGraphics Card Power (W)
600 WMinimum Recommended System Power (W)
One 8-pin and one 6-pin

and this is the edition i found because it is cheap,

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Also, is it possible to upgrade my PSU for the alienware x51 to give more power for a new card
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Get A 1000 Watt PSU Its Gives You Plenty Of Power And You Will Be Able To Do More Upgrades Inn The Future
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So if I throw a 1000w PSU in my rig, it would go faster?
Please watch this and learn how many watts you actually need.


This has already been answered here
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I'd get an XFX or Seasonic PSU but make sure it's not overkill like 1000w, 450w-600w should be fine c:
also you'll have to connect all the cables yourself make sure you're comfortable with that

Also this one is cheaper and I love asus lmao
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