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Studio XPS 435T / 9000 upgrade to EVGA gtx 750ti

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2014/11/28 13:56:35 (permalink)
Hi all,
 
This is my PC I currently own.  I'd like to upgrade to this (EVGA 750 ti superclocked).  I am concerned that the legacy bios with the Dell will cause problems with this card.  Could anyone let me know if I can upgrade to this?  I really wanna play the new dragon age and I am short on money so I can't do a complete build right now.
 
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andy
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    Re: Studio XPS 435T / 9000 upgrade to EVGA gtx 750ti 2014/11/28 14:32:03 (permalink)
    I would get the MSI 750 Ti version. It has a switch on the card for legacy bios and guaranteed to work.

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    Re: Studio XPS 435T / 9000 upgrade to EVGA gtx 750ti 2014/11/30 13:01:15 (permalink)
    Thanks.  I saw the MSI version.  Would have liked to go EVGA but maybe I'll have to go that route.  But you're right in that I'll have more certainty that it'll work.
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