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Installing GeForce GTX 750 TI in Dell Inspiron 570

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2015/03/28 03:54:10 (permalink)
My first post so sorry if it isn't in the right spot.  Just bought the 750 TI to upgrade my Inspiron 570 from the stock onboard video and the manual says "you MAY need to disable it".  Does anyone know if I need to do that and if so, how?
Thanks,
Tom
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    Re: Installing GeForce GTX 750 TI in Dell Inspiron 570 2015/03/28 19:55:40 (permalink)
    Moving to the 700 Series section.

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    Re: Installing GeForce GTX 750 TI in Dell Inspiron 570 2015/03/28 22:25:20 (permalink)
    F2 to get into the bios. Look around to find integrated video and disable it if needed. I have my 750ti in a Dell XPS 8700. Space is very limited in the mATX case, lol.

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    Re: Installing GeForce GTX 750 TI in Dell Inspiron 570 2015/04/01 20:18:43 (permalink)
    Tom, Did your upgrade work? I want to do this for my dad on his 570.  did you have any major difficulties?
    Any help would be great!
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    Re: Installing GeForce GTX 750 TI in Dell Inspiron 570 2015/04/01 22:52:11 (permalink)
    Ogre, I've been waiting on several other components (CPU + fan, 400W PSU) to arrive so I can do it all at one time.  I'll post when I'm done.  I've seen a couple of posts saying the onboard graphics can be disabled from Control Panel so I'll do that first before looking at changing the BIOS.
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    Re: Installing GeForce GTX 750 TI in Dell Inspiron 570 2015/04/03 22:51:57 (permalink)
    I updated the power supply (Startech.com 400W ATX Dell Computer Power Supply) and installed the 750 TI.  Looks great.  Runs my 1080p 60fps video files smoothly even without the CPU upgrade.  I do get a message from the Catalyst Control Center saying it doesn't support my current graphics adapter.  I know I could uninstall Catalyst but based on 570 graphics card upgrade posts at TomsHardware I'm a little leery to do that.  Something about uninstalling the ATI drivers will also uninstall the AMD drivers which will hose my system.  Have to do some more reading so for now I just click OK on the Catalyst message and it doesn't seem to be an issue.
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