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Can I put a 1070ti in a ASUS ROG G20AJ?

So I want to upgrade my Asus ROG G20AJ

 

Specs: https://www.cnet.com/products/asus-rog-g20aj-us002t-sff-core-i7-4790-3-6-ghz-8-gb-1-tb/specs/

 

It comes with a 230w + 180w power supply. I'm assuming the 180w is the dedicated GPU power supply. 

 

I'm trying to upgrade it to a 1070ti mini without doing anything to the power supply. 

 

There are a lot of people that are telling me that I need at least a 650w power supply and other people telling me It'll work fine.

 

Any knowledge/help is very much appreciated.

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It's a SSF PC, I doubt it will have enough space, I am not even sure if it has enough PCIe power connectors. The PSU is also too weak for that card. 

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1070ti draws 180w so it is too much. I'd stay safe with a 1060 6gb instead. Still much better than a 760.

 

How big (physical size) is the 760 inside? In millimeters preferably. Also, can you accept the PC lying down on its side with the side panel that covers up the graphics card removed after the upgrade?

CPU: i7-2600K 4751MHz 1.44V (software) --> 1.47V at the back of the socket Motherboard: Asrock Z77 Extreme4 (BCLK: 103.3MHz) CPU Cooler: Noctua NH-D15 RAM: Adata XPG 2x8GB DDR3 (XMP: 2133MHz 10-11-11-30 CR2, custom: 2203MHz 10-11-10-26 CR1 tRFC:230 tREFI:14000) GPU: Asus GTX 1070 Dual (Super Jetstream vbios, +70(2025-2088MHz)/+400(8.8Gbps)) SSD: Samsung 840 Pro 256GB (main boot drive), Transcend SSD370 128GB PSU: Seasonic X-660 80+ Gold Case: Antec P110 Silent, 5 intakes 1 exhaust Monitor: AOC G2460PF 1080p 144Hz (150Hz max w/ DP, 121Hz max w/ HDMI) TN panel Keyboard: Logitech G610 Orion (Cherry MX Blue) with SteelSeries Apex M260 keycaps Mouse: BenQ Zowie FK1

 

Model: HP Omen 17 17-an110ca CPU: i7-8750H (0.125V core & cache, 50mV SA undervolt) GPU: GTX 1060 6GB Mobile (+80/+450, 1650MHz~1750MHz 0.78V~0.85V) RAM: 8+8GB DDR4-2400 18-17-17-39 2T Storage: HP EX920 1TB PCIe x4 M.2 SSD + Crucial MX500 1TB 2.5" SATA SSD, 128GB Toshiba PCIe x2 M.2 SSD (KBG30ZMV128G) gone cooking externally, 1TB Seagate 7200RPM 2.5" HDD (ST1000LM049-2GH172) left outside Monitor: 1080p 126Hz IPS G-sync

 

Desktop benching:

Cinebench R15 Single thread:168 Multi-thread: 833 

SuperPi (v1.5 from Techpowerup, PI value output) 16K: 0.100s 1M: 8.255s 32M: 7m 45.93s

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2 minutes ago, Jurrunio said:

1070ti draws 180w so it is too much. I'd stay safe with a 1060 6gb instead. Still much better than a 760.

 

How big (physical size) is the 760 inside? In millimeters preferably. Also, can you accept the PC lying down on its side with the side panel that covers up the graphics card removed after the upgrade?

I'm not at my computer at the moment so I can't open it right now. But thank you for the help! I might just do that.

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7 minutes ago, Konrad_K said:

It's a SSF PC, I doubt it will have enough space, I am not even sure if it has enough PCIe power connectors. The PSU is also too weak for that card. 

Thank you for the help!

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What about a 1070? It would fit. But I don't know about power...

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26 minutes ago, Ravoon said:

What about a 1070? It would fit. But I don't know about power...

Yes it should work fine (no overclocking of course), considering a gtx 760 has 170w stock TDP (but I think Asus lowered it further). The problem is that the 1070 is pretty bad value at $400, compared to 1070ti and 1080.

CPU: i7-2600K 4751MHz 1.44V (software) --> 1.47V at the back of the socket Motherboard: Asrock Z77 Extreme4 (BCLK: 103.3MHz) CPU Cooler: Noctua NH-D15 RAM: Adata XPG 2x8GB DDR3 (XMP: 2133MHz 10-11-11-30 CR2, custom: 2203MHz 10-11-10-26 CR1 tRFC:230 tREFI:14000) GPU: Asus GTX 1070 Dual (Super Jetstream vbios, +70(2025-2088MHz)/+400(8.8Gbps)) SSD: Samsung 840 Pro 256GB (main boot drive), Transcend SSD370 128GB PSU: Seasonic X-660 80+ Gold Case: Antec P110 Silent, 5 intakes 1 exhaust Monitor: AOC G2460PF 1080p 144Hz (150Hz max w/ DP, 121Hz max w/ HDMI) TN panel Keyboard: Logitech G610 Orion (Cherry MX Blue) with SteelSeries Apex M260 keycaps Mouse: BenQ Zowie FK1

 

Model: HP Omen 17 17-an110ca CPU: i7-8750H (0.125V core & cache, 50mV SA undervolt) GPU: GTX 1060 6GB Mobile (+80/+450, 1650MHz~1750MHz 0.78V~0.85V) RAM: 8+8GB DDR4-2400 18-17-17-39 2T Storage: HP EX920 1TB PCIe x4 M.2 SSD + Crucial MX500 1TB 2.5" SATA SSD, 128GB Toshiba PCIe x2 M.2 SSD (KBG30ZMV128G) gone cooking externally, 1TB Seagate 7200RPM 2.5" HDD (ST1000LM049-2GH172) left outside Monitor: 1080p 126Hz IPS G-sync

 

Desktop benching:

Cinebench R15 Single thread:168 Multi-thread: 833 

SuperPi (v1.5 from Techpowerup, PI value output) 16K: 0.100s 1M: 8.255s 32M: 7m 45.93s

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13 minutes ago, Jurrunio said:

Yes it should work fine (no overclocking of course), considering a gtx 760 has 170w stock TDP (but I think Asus lowered it further). The problem is that the 1070 is pretty bad value at $400, compared to 1070ti and 1080.

I know, that's kinda why I wanted to get it. But i tried looking for some power supplies to maybe boost it up too 500w there really isn't any that works with this computer (that I can find).

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