Dell XPS Desktop Power Supply Upgrade 8700

Hello

I'm sure that some of you are aware that the Dell XPS 8700 is equipped with a reasonable 460W PSU modest, Delta which is enough to power 750 it GTX because it gives him a little leeway. However, the GTX 750 Ti is not able to run some slightly newer games to high heat. I am looking for a diet that is not only in the case of the 8700, but will not damage the motherboard! I heard that someone has tried to use a corsair PSU and proved the 6 pin 24v instead of the 12v that uses the motherboard, this has resulted in it having to buy a new motherboard I want.

My specs:

16 GB RAM DDR3

32 GB SSHD

I7 4790 3.6 GHz

2 TB HARD DRIVE

460 delta PSU

GTX 750 Ti

The case that comes with the XPS 8700 lol

I'd be very grateful if someone with experience could help me.

I think the two dimensions that need to be accurate are the height and width (5.9 "x 3.4") and the variable is the length.

I have a seasonic X 650 is 5.9 "x 3.4" x 6.3 "deep and it's a fit tight, but doable." PSU OEM is subject. 25 "shorter, but I do not measure it recently and I forgot the exact size.

The AX760 corsair is the same dimensions as the seasonic X-650 and it is reported also to adapt.

This thread may be of interest because it lists what many use.

http://en.community.Dell.com/support-forums/desktop/f/3515/t/19611037

Good luck!

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