OK!! Please HELP!!! GTX 1050

temperzzz71

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Dec 17, 2017
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Ok hello people of the internet.
My problem is that I want a upgrade from my current card. The card I have runs with the current PSU I have without a problem. But now I want to move on to a little bigger card to get that little more FPS in game ya know. But I dont want to upgrade my PSU at all unless I really have to. So I came here seeking your answers to see if the GTX 1050 will run in my PC. I made sure to order the one with out the External Power and get the one that runs from the PCI slot. I also know that it is low proile card and it only drawls around 75w. I also read that if you play demanding games it will drawl more power. But really the only game I play is Rainbow 6 so I wont be stressing it bad. Please leave your answers I need them!!! :)

My PC- https://www.cnet.com/products/dell-inspiron-3847-core-i5-4440-3-1-ghz-8-gb-1-tb/specs/

Graphic card- https://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814500411&nm_mc=KNC-GoogleKWLess&cm_mmc=KNC-GoogleKWLess-_-DSA-_-CategoryPages-_-NA&gclid=CjwKCAiAmvjRBRBlEiwAWFc1mMiK0AautKTB8TE_tf1H8up21MHmtkJXzI0NT4ZrFJUAoML_5d5uPhoC3WEQAvD_BwE&gclsrc=aw.ds
 
Solution
if you have the Tower as shown you don't need low profile and the PSU should be good for the 75W PCIe. It's the SFF size where they sometimes skimp on the GPU power. GTX1050 is the right choice.
As long as the motherboard pci-ex slot puts out the standard 75W, that card will work. I mention this because there are some pre-built computers that have proprietary(ie non standard) motherboards and they only put out 30W or less.

You have a pretty good system for gaming, a 1050 should make you real happy.
 

I mean I run the GTX 750 TI SC right now dont know how much that puts out
 


POWER
Type power supply
Min Operating Temperature 50 °F
Nominal Voltage AC 120/230 V (50/60 Hz)
Max Operating Temperature 95 °F

Any of this??