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Will ASUS Phoenix GTX 1050 fit inside?

I need your help sir, I want to buy a Dell vostro 3650 model (Mt version) because I found it pretty cheap... PSU is 240 W , I3 6100 and 8gb ram. Since I'm planning to game on this machine (entry level gaming), I'll purchase  a GTX 1050 . The card that is available in my country is the Asus Phoenix. What I'm so worried about, will it fit inside the case? It costs 150 dollars and if I happen to purchase it , there is no turning back, I mean the online market in question doesn't have return policy unless the card is faulty. I hope that I get a definitive conviction through your answer. Please help me and thank you. Here I attached picture of the internal case:

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when i look at other pictures of the case, it looks like it fits normal sized gpu's. so i say it will fit, but with a maybe

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alright, so the dell site says it can come with a NVIDIA GeForce 745 4GB GDDR3 , which is a normal sized card. so i say it can definitely fit in that case

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Thank you so much for answering, Glennieboyyy007. Excuse me, i have to ask again, are you sure 100% it will fit? Im very cautious about it because as i said in my original post, if it doesnt fit it will be a waste of money :)   One last question please, is it worth paying extra 50 dollars for the TI version? Thank you very much sir, this forum is better than tomshardware, i posted my question there and i got ignored...

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4 minutes ago, TOTON8 said:

Thank you so much for answering, Glennieboyyy007. Excuse me, i have to ask again, are you sure 100% it will fit? Im very cautious about it because as i said in my original post, if it doesnt fit it will be a waste of money :)   One last question please, is it worth paying extra 50 dollars for the TI version? Thank you very much sir, this forum is better than tomshardware, i posted my question there and i got ignored...

probably not, the ti will draw more power and You'd probably be pushing the psu a bit much 

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9 minutes ago, TOTON8 said:

Thank you so much for answering, Glennieboyyy007. Excuse me, i have to ask again, are you sure 100% it will fit? Im very cautious about it because as i said in my original post, if it doesnt fit it will be a waste of money :)   One last question please, is it worth paying extra 50 dollars for the TI version? Thank you very much sir, this forum is better than tomshardware, i posted my question there and i got ignored...

to me it looks like the deminsion are good to go, but i cant guarantee it, sorry. the ti will most likely work as well sinec it also doesnt need an extra power cable

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2 minutes ago, Matt_98 said:

probably not, the ti will draw more power and You'd probably be pushing the psu a bit much 

Hello Matt_98, thank you for your interruction, but according to nvidia website , both cards draw 75 watt (maybe maximum). Also i saw 2 videos on youtube where the ti was used on 2 pre-built oem pcs with 250 watt and the card worked stable for a month without issues (they reported)

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3 minutes ago, Glennieboyyy007 said:

to me it looks like the deminsion are good to go, but i cant guarantee it, sorry. the ti will most likely work as well sinec it also doesnt need an extra power cable

Thanks man... I guess i have no choice but to go ahead and purchase it... ill take the little risk :) 

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1 minute ago, TOTON8 said:

Thanks man... I guess i have no choice but to go ahead and purchase it... ill take the little risk :) 

no problem, i hope it works!

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6 minutes ago, TOTON8 said:

Hello Matt_98, thank you for your interruction, but according to nvidia website , both cards draw 75 watt (maybe maximum). Also i saw 2 videos on youtube where the ti was used on 2 pre-built oem pcs with 250 watt and the card worked stable for a month without issues (they reported)

then it should be fine, but check if the ti has an external power plug

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Just now, Glennieboyyy007 said:

no problem, i hope it works!

I will make sure to report back if it worked. have a good day :)

 

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1 minute ago, Matt_98 said:

then it should be fine, but check if the ti has an external power plug

thanks man, the 1050 as well as the slightly better ti version dosnt use exta power, both work off the mobo

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Just now, TOTON8 said:

thanks man, the 1050 as well as the slightly better ti version dosnt use exta power, both work off the mobo

the both will work :)

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