XPS 8900 GTX 960 update graphics card

Hello

I have a XPS8900 with a GTX 960 2 gb card. I would like to replace with a better card. I have seen in some forums that a 1060 GTX is a good option. If this is the case, could someone let me know wich specific GTX1060 buy? and if the power supply will support it? (or probably I need a PSU update?)

Any suggestion for map of othe who might fit better?

Thank you

One of the years 1060 GTX will work and the OEM PSU will work.

Many maps have a single power connector 8 pins, so if the card does not come with one, two, six pine to single 8 reverse Y connector that you will need to purchase a.

I had excellent results of the series of games of MSI, and here's a review where tech powerup gave the card a 9.8 out of 10 which is pretty good. I am surprised that they have not listened more than 1060 cards.

I can't post links without obtaining of the moderate position, so replace with a POINT.

www DOT techpowerup.com/reviews/MSI/GTX_1060_Gaming_X/

1060 MSI Dimensions are the same as the MSI GTX 970, that we in a 8700 and it fits well. Tighten, but very good.

And to see who has what available, here is a decent site that seems to have enough current prices listed.

www DOT nowinstock.net/computers/videocards/nvidia/gtx1060/

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