GeForce 8800gts, PSU and a Dell Dimension E510

I'm not an expert on the material, so I'll try and do that as clear as possible.

I have a system Dell Dimension E510, running a P4 3.0Ghz and 2.5 GB of RAM. I am looking to update my graphics at a Geforce 8800 card or an 8600.

I confirmed I have plenty of room for the 8800 card to fit my motherboard, but I am more concerned about my diet.

Now I looked around this forum for a definet response. Most argued that the stock of POWER Dell 305 block w is able to run a 8800 with no problems, while others were not so sure, he could and recommended that they improve their power supply to an Antec, since its been proven that they work with the E510.

I know that this has been asked before in the past and I'm sorry, but I just want absolute course before buying it, will be a run on the PSU E510 Geforce 8800? I don't plan on overclocking the card or something like that.


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