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Dell optiplex 380 remote wake up6/24/2023 I have never heard of a case in which a PCIe graphics card will not work in an earlier generation PCIe slot. ![]() The best he could use is a single-GPU card from the GeForce 500 series or Radeon HD 6000 series or older. You're better off selling the card, as your nephew won't be able to use it. Whether or not the card fits is irrelevant, because the old Intel G41 chipset in the 380 only supports cards based on PCI Express 2.1 or older, and the 650 Ti is a PCIe 3.0 card, so it's incompatible. I wonder whether a BIOS update might allow 8GB of RAM. The Optiplex 380 can use up to the Core2 Quad 9650 (4-core 3.0GHz) and 4GB DDR3 1066 (2X 2GB) so it's a reasonably useful system today and a GTX 650 ti is a very good performer. The ti version of any GTX seems to be substantially faster. There are two Optiplex 380's on Passmark using a GTX:ġ. The GTX 650 ti is recommended for systems with a minimum 400W power supply, so it appears that it will work and should be a significant improvement. GTX 650ti Dimensions: (L x W) 5.7" x 4.376:Īs is the trend, the newer card is also smaller. You're very generous to exchange a GTX 650ti for a Radeon HD4560 and here are the dimensions: Ideally, I'd use my old HD4560 (that he now has) because more than good enough to play movies with and he'd get an upgrade. If not, I'd like to sell it asap, because wanting an upgrade for myself (building a new system) but also need a cheap $50 card for my old system since will become a media server. So, wondered if anyone knew if this card would fit or not? He lives a fair distance away, and 0 point in trying to ask him to measure how much space is in there because hard to know if accurate or not. ![]() I am looking to upgrade my current card, which is an ASUS GTX 650 Ti OC 2GB card, and thought, rather than try selling it, upgrade his system with a better card. I also gave him my old Radeon HD4560 video card. My nephew has a Dell Optiplex 380 mid-tower, that last year I upgraded the power supply to a 450w PSU.
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