

Anything you purchase has to be a "SFF" model which is not as tall, and usually those are still full size cards, they just have a smaller expansion card plate that you have to swap. If there is only enough clearance for a single-slot GPU, then that's all you're going to get away with. My suggestion to the OP, open the chassis first and check how much clearance there is. There's a guy on youtube who fit one in a 7050, which is the exact same layout. So that GPU I linked in the previous post? Likely will fit, but not sure if it will fit the 16x slot. However if you put the logical puzzle pieces together you can tell that the PSU has no clearance from the PCIe x16 slot. Now there is a question here if this is just a generic photo, since that's a DVI GPU and these models don't have that: Now take a look at the shape of the chassis Note the immediately obvious problem, you can't put a PCIe card that takes two slots in this. Which size is it? You won't be able to upgrade any of the the SFF models, and the MT will be limited to a 75w gpu. You might get away with a GTX 1050 or a 1650īear in mind that, there is absolutely no guarantee that any specific GPU can work on a SFF machine since they lack adequate cooling.Īlso, upgrade that system to 16GB of ram or higher end games will be choked by swap thrashing. You can find them, but you can only put a 25w GPU in it. Graphics: ZOTAC GeForce® GTX 1050 Ti Mini. Power Supply Unit: Dell 275W DDR3 1600 MHz (CPU max speed) RAM: 8 GB. SFF machines are not generally upgraded, but they do usually have PCIe slots, just they only take low-rise PCIe cards, which are intended for network cards, not gpu's. Here is a summary of our Dell OptiPlex 7010 specifications: Processor: Intel Core i5 3rd Gen 3470 3.2 GHz, max 3.6 GHz.

You will only be able to use a SFF PCIe GPU in that, which limits your options to usually the low-end ones. I've got a optiplex 3050 and a want to upgrade the graphics card so that I can play some games Arma 3 in particular.
