Graph of two cards in a XPS 8700

I just boght a XPS 8700 (I have not yet) and I want to know if I can install two GTX 760 inside graphics cards.

Yes

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    Hi Chris

    I refer to your message of November 25, 2014 13:38 on this topic.  Do you know if this fix worked?  If so, it will work with a NVIDIA GeForce GTX 745 4 GB DDR3 graphics card, I installed in m 8700 XPS?   I currently have a 2 screen connected via DVI port but I find hard to start machine. Then unplug it when you use do not and just use a single screen.  Would be nice if I can fix this so I can leave both monitors permanently connected.

    Your help would be appreciated.  See you soon

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    -Checking that it is not a problem with the monitor by testing with other computers

    -J' checked in the Device Manager and there was a next yellow alert for graphic cards / NVIDIA GeForce GT 635

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    Graphics

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    I hope someone can help me with these questions without having to reset the pc and reinstall, all over again, that the problem still exists in other cases (I don't have a copy of the installation of programs pre-installed dells so...). This computer is only 2 years old, it didn't need to be retired.

    NVIDIA GeForce GT 635 (PCI\VEN_10DE & DEV_1280) the card is physically wrong and needs to be replaced.

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    Hello

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  • This card will fit in my XPS 8700?

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    Thanks for the help!

    Hello NinthLayer,

    Dell XPS 8700 has never been tested with the EVGA 4 GB GeForce GXT 770. However, few users have installed nVIdia GeForce GTX 770 2 GB successfully on their XPS 8700. The nVIdia GeForce GTX 770 2 GB size is 10.3 "x 4.3" x double Slot. So before you buy the card, I suggest you take the computer to a local store and check if the graphics card works on the system.

    Please note: the EVGA 4 GB GeForce GXT 770 requires minimum of POWER supply 600W with PCI-E power 2 connector x 8 pins.

    I hope this helps!

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    Rgds Frank

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    Often ill put a SD or CF card into the internal card reader and it disappears from my computer and Device Manager.  No just went wrong! The only way to recover is system sleep and power cord to "unplug". Works for 2 or 3 times and the same thing happens. Dell tried a few software and settings of bugs but that did not work. Then the sent me a new media card reader but same thing happens. Now, they want to replace motherboard and power supply, but I doubt that a is too. Any help or ideas would be great.

    Yes, a very common problem with my XPS 8700. Has been through a lot of readers of cards, motherboards, etc.

    (1) make sure you eject the card reader in the computer drives; the old 'My Computer'. Yes, of course, it's elementary, but several times I just grabbed the first card reader. It applies to remove it from your camera. Don't forget that the camera is turned off before removing.

    2) the "fix"

    It can be irritating, but it you have to remove the side panel and pull the wire connecting the card reader to the motherboard to the wide where it attaches to the motherboard. Then just reconnect and the card reader drives will reappear.

    Technically you should do with the machine power off and unplugged power cord, but I use one of these long slender beak pliers to reach in and get a firm grip on the connector. Just a quick pull and a quick replacement. I would look at the readers to return what they have always done for me. I don't know if it is successful with the machine off. You must be very spastic to not be able to disconnect and reconnect the small connector without touching anything else. A light is useful depending on the ambient light.

    Personally, my CPU is just off the right side of my office, so I always leave the left in Panel enough air flow, but it is certainly easy enough to remove.

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    Good luck!

  • XPS 8700 Hard Drive failure - after less than TWO WEEKS

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  • Add map its SoundBlaster to XPS-8700

    I have a desktop XPS-8700. I added a second DVD burner and a second hard drive in the box. I wonder if there is enough power to quietly add a sound card. I'm sure there is an available slot. I have not to add anything like that, but the two discs I mentioned. Neither made any other changes.

    Assuming that it's OK to add the sound card, do you know if you need to install the software first or the hardware. I'll probably have to download new drivers since I'm now on Windows 10.

    Thank you.

    X 1 most of its cards use 10W max so this isn't a problem.

    The soundcard as an option for the 8700 is a 3D SB1350 Recon.

    http://www.TigerDirect.com/applications/SearchTools/item-details.asp?EdpNo=8141031

    70SB135A00002

    http://www.OutletPC.com/mg4312-Creative-Labs-24-bit-96-kHz-sound-card.html

    I don't know what is the part number of the audio cable to the front panel.

    The Dell OEM different looks of a generic 1350 Soundblaster card.

    His Creative Labs 70SB135000000 Sound card manual

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    http://www.Intel.com/support/motherboards/desktop/sb/CS-015851.htm

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    The midi interface Roland UM - ONE USB is what I recommend.

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    Hello.

    I bought my XPS 8700 two years ago and it was fine, until a few months ago.

    My GPU has begun to overheat when I'm on every game. Even games that I played before has no overheating GPU are now against overheating it. I can't play any games because this causes the FPS to abandon dramastically. I want to know what is all at once the cause of overheating and I already cleaned the CPU, but I don't know a lot about hardware, so I need help.

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    8 GB RAM

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  • GeForce GTX 970/980 on XPS 8700

    Hello, I have XPS 8700, which came with OEM GTX 745. I think it passes to the Geforce GTX 970 or 980. These word on 8700 XPS video cards?

    I am particularly concerned, because system recommended for 970 power is 500 W to nVidia's specifications, total power of XPS8700 is 460 w. Has anyone installed GTX 970 or 980 on 8700 XPS?

    Hey Ryocchin,

    The GTX970 or the GTX980 will work in terms of being able to connect through PCI-express port.  Where you might encounter a problem is with the physical size of the map.  I know that some 970 models can be 12 inches, I guess the 980 years can grow according to the solutions of cooling for these exotic cards.

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    So those are the two big things to look for: physical space for the graphics card (although I'm sure that a XPS8700 will hold a 970 without problem a lot) and a new power supply.

    The Dell service manual is here if you want to get an idea of what it looks like to replace components:
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