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You should contact Dell and ask them what videocards are compatible with your computer
Plus the people at dell most likely won't know of the fastest card that will work. They'll probably give you a few options from a list they have and who knows how old it is.FYI: This would not be the case for CPUs though.
Hi again,sorry for being noob-ish but how exactly do I open my PC up?
+12v/ 18a+5/17a+3.3a/22a
160w MAX
Guy?So any specific type of PSU? Or do I just buy any one?
Sorry, but you said your PSU had the following:If you calculate the wattage, there is no way it should be 160W. My 305W PSU has these exact same amps, just as I said before. I think you should purchase the GT 240 and try it out. I am 90% sure it will be fine because I have the same card here too. If it becomes unstable, then spend the money on the PSU later if you need to (don't think you will) instead of buying it now.
Shouldn't it have been drakaina, then?
So is it the 300w part and the 160 part together? Or just the 300w part?
The 300W part is combined, so you should be good getting the GT 240 (like I said I have the same 300W as you and it runs the GT 240 well), but that's about the limit in terms of performance. I know it probably says 400W or something on the site, but that's just in case the power distribution is different (gives the company some leeway). Really the only thing that matters is that there is 18A of 12V.
like I said I have the same 300W as you and it runs the GT 240 well
Okay, I opened up my computer and this is what I found;160w MAX+12v/ 18a+5/17a+3.3a/22a
Wattage rating means little, but this is how they calculated it:(5 * 17) + (3.3 * 22) = 157.6WJust use it & see what happens.
I was thinking of getting this http://www.coolermaster.co.uk/product.php?product_id=6801 along with my Geforce GT220 but I'm wondering if the PSU will be compatible with my inspiron 530?