![]() it may be more economical to just stick to a GTX 1650 Super and a SATA-to-PCI-E adapter 6-pin cable. I wouldn't feel comfortable doing that for cards that draw over 100W though.Įdit: Also, if buying new, a GTX 1660 Super may cost nearly as much as that whole older PC is worth eg. ![]() Nota Bene: I recently replaced a GTX 1050 2GB GDDR5 card with a failed fan in a Dell i5-2400 tower rig, that had a 270W PSU, with an EVGA dual-fan GTX 1650 D6 SC Ultra model (not the GTX 1650 Super SC Ultra, which would have been preferable, but I didn't have one of those on hand), and I used a SATA-to-PCI-E 6-pin adapter. Especially if your PSU is 460W, and not 270W. It's not ideal, and may be slightly more risky than replacing a PSU, but even the GDDR6 (D6) models of the GTX 16 Super, probably don't take over 100W, so an adapter cable is probably OK, in most cases. That said, possibly if you have a free SATA lead, you could use a SATA-to-PCI-E 6-pin power adapter. How much memory does the Dell XPS 8300 Computer take You can upgrade your Dell XPS 8300 Computer to up to a maximum memory capacity of 16GB Memory. memory type, and comes installed with 3GB or 6GB (Removable) memory. It's probably OK, but if you didn't want to upgrade the PSU, then the highest card that you can get that is PCI-E slot-powered, is a GTX 1650 D6 version, but be careful, most of the ones on the market these days, and including the GTX 1650 Super, take a 6-pin PCI-E. What type of memory does the Dell XPS 8300 Computer take The Dell XPS 8300 Computer takes the PC3-10600 DDR3 240-pin DIMM Memory. ![]() I agree with MalVeauX, for the most part, but I almost wonder if the 1660 Super is a little too high-end for a non-overclockable i5-2300.
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