What power supply should I get for a dell xps 8700 to run a gtx 970

With the update of the BIOS A10 xps 8700 can now run the 970 gtx, but in my case, I have the same power supply provided with the xps 8700, I was wondering what psu be will need to run the gtx 970.

It has been reported that it is better to buy a PSU with a depth of approximately 5.9 "
Power supply ATX Corsair AX760 760w
http://www.Corsair.com/en-us/ax760-ATX-power-supply-760-Watt-80-plus-Platinum-Certified-fully-modular-PSU

SEASONIC X-650 (650 KM Active PFC F3)
http://www.seasonicusa.com/NEW_X-series_KM3_650-750-850.htm

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