1703 7260 update

Hi I have a 8700 mid 2013 32 GB of ram Crcial SSD 240 Xps and factory 1 TB HD

Currently, I have the map of 1703, I a 7260 AC. Intel or anyone who produces a better card then the 7260. I just want to know if im not throwing money out the window

I have a 7260 installed in my XPS 8700 and it works fine.  You must upgrade the Intel drivers for the service.  Intel has a new card - 7265, but I don't think it will fit into the slot of 8700.

http://Ark.Intel.com/compare/75439, 83635

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