Thinking of upgrading to a Geoforce GTX 750

The model I am looking for to requires adding power of power supply do I need sata cable already installed to connect to the graphics card. I have a model XPS of 8700 2013 with a 460 watt power supply and the card works with my desktop computer

I'll give benefit of the doubt ASUS that they misunderstood what you have put in the map.

Max power draw under stress test (non-real) was 74 watts.

https://www.techpowerup.com/reviews/ASUS/GTX_750_Ti_OC/23.html

It will work fine with the OEM 460W PSU.

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