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What type of GTX 1050 Ti should I buy?

I have a Dell Optiplex 7010, I don't know what to choose, GTX 1050 Ti or GTX 1050 Ti Low Profile. You can see the inside of Dell Optiplex 7010.

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https://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814137081 

 

Not really sure of it'll fit, but its one of the smallest I think.

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I think you need to change the PSU as well. Because 1050Ti requires a minimum of 300w and consume 75w. Not sure if it will work on 240w PSU. And you can get the single fan model.

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13 hours ago, QuantumBit said:

https://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814137081 

 

Not really sure of it'll fit, but its one of the smallest I think.

I think I will buy the Low Profile one and also, where to play the Graphics Card and the RAM too. I searched in YouTube.

 

 

I want to hear your Opinion, thank you!

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13 hours ago, 4klips said:

I think you need to change the PSU as well. Because 1050Ti requires a minimum of 300w and consume 75w. Not sure if it will work on 240w PSU. And you can get the single fan model.

What if I change my AVR to 300W, will it work?

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I'd be safe and just get the Low Pro model. Also, I ran mine on a 200W PSU. 300W is only a recommendation. If you plan to overclock, then you might want a new PSU. If you plan on getting a newer/better CPU, then I'd get a new PSU. But with just the 1050, it should be totally fine.

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52 minutes ago, a e s t h e t i c a s said:

I'd be safe and just get the Low Pro model. Also, I ran mine on a 200W PSU. 300W is only a recommendation. If you plan to overclock, then you might want a new PSU. If you plan on getting a newer/better CPU, then I'd get a new PSU. But with just the 1050, it should be totally fine.

 

I don't have plans to Overclock because I'm not experienced enough to use it. If I overclock my Computer without any knowledge of overclocking, I might as well buy another computer.

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11 minutes ago, notBoi said:

 

I don't have plans to Overclock because I'm not experienced enough to use it. If I overclock my Computer without any knowledge of overclocking, I might as well buy another computer.

Then I suggest you get the LP 1050 Ti. And if your PSU is of a normal size, save up to get a PSU. I currently have an EVGA 600W Bronze, and it has given me no issues. Although I recommend a 430, or 500W because you wont be pushing much power.

CPU: Intel Core i5 2400 GPU: MSi GTX 1050 Ti 4GT OC RAM: 14GB DDR3 (3x2GB, 1x8GB) Mobo: Acer MB.GAU07.001 Case: Gateway DX4860 PSU: EVGA 600W Bronze Plus

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Just now, a e s t h e t i c a s said:

Then I suggest you get the LP 1050 Ti. And if your PSU is of a normal size, save up to get a PSU. I currently have an EVGA 600W Bronze, and it has given me no issues. Although I recommend a 430, or 500W because you wont be pushing much power.

Yeah, I found out where to place it now. But, if I change my AVR to 300W, will my problem for PSU will be solved?

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1 hour ago, notBoi said:

Yeah, I found out where to place it now. But, if I change my AVR to 300W, will my problem for PSU will be solved?

The hell is an AVR? Its a microchip, don't see how you can easily change those. I just would throw the damn card in the PC. I wouldn't worry about PSU. Because I bet that your whole system draws less than 150W. 1050 only needs 75W.

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2 hours ago, a e s t h e t i c a s said:

The hell is an AVR? Its a microchip, don't see how you can easily change those. I just would throw the damn card in the PC. I wouldn't worry about PSU. Because I bet that your whole system draws less than 150W. 1050 only needs 75W.

Automatic Voltage Regulator, where you plug the monitor and the CPU.

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13 hours ago, notBoi said:

Automatic Voltage Regulator, where you plug the monitor and the CPU.

That shouldn't effect anything. At least in my knowledge. If you are truly scared to be pushing it to the limit, which you wont be, just get a cheap 430W PSU.

CPU: Intel Core i5 2400 GPU: MSi GTX 1050 Ti 4GT OC RAM: 14GB DDR3 (3x2GB, 1x8GB) Mobo: Acer MB.GAU07.001 Case: Gateway DX4860 PSU: EVGA 600W Bronze Plus

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