Asus GTX 750 Ti with Dell Optiplex 960 SFF and System without Casing

Khizir

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Hello everyone, I have a Dell Optiplex 960 Small Form Factor (SFF) which has Core 2 Duo E8400 3.00 GHz (LGA 775 Socket) with 8GB DDR2 RAM (As my motherboard is also DDR2), 2TB Seagate Hard Drive and a 235 Watts Power Supply Unit (PSU) (I will replace it with 300-350W PSU). I want to buy an Asus Geforce GTX 750 Ti for gaming so I want to ask that as my PC only supports Low Profile Graphics Cards while the gtx 750 ti is full height so I want to ask that can I remove the casing and place the motherboard on a cardboard and then connect all the components and perform gaming on that system? My Desktop is right now placed at a higher place to where my 2 year old little brother can not reach and I don't have a pet who could damage the naked PC.
 
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Yes you can, of course only if you upgrade your power supply. The default motherboard that comes with Optiplex 960 SFF comes with 1 Pci-e x16 slot so the GTX 750 ti will be no problem. The space of course will be enough without the case, good luck. :)
Yes you can, of course only if you upgrade your power supply. The default motherboard that comes with Optiplex 960 SFF comes with 1 Pci-e x16 slot so the GTX 750 ti will be no problem. The space of course will be enough without the case, good luck. :)
 
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Thanks for your support

 


You're welcome.
 
One more thing to ask, would a third party power supply (Like Corsair) fit in my Dell Optiplex 960 SFF casing? I am asking because if low profile edition of gtx 750 ti is available then there would be no need for removing the casing
 
Thank you for your advice

 

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