I want to upgrade my Dell Inspiron 3847 I currently have a gt 1030 and I Intel core i3 4150 so can I upgrade to Nvidia GTX 1650 without any pin connectors and a Intel core i7 4790 I have a 300w psu so will my computer be good to go.
I am ready to spend any amount I just need the right answers can I use a Intel core i7 4790K and GTX 1650 without any pin connectors or the GTX 1050 or the 1050ti and I am planning on getting a SSD I have a 900gb hdd so I'm goodIn regard to will the planned upgrades fit and will the PSU be OK for the graphic card - the GTX1650 - providing it is the standard 1650 that only draws 75W from the slot and does not require a separate power connection - the answer is YES
In regard to is it worthwhile - the answer is it depends on cost and what you expect to gain
DDR3
out of date chipset
Intel H81
do not expect it to perform like a present day computer
These links will help
Solved: Inspiron 3847, CPU upgrade worth it? - Dell Community
Intel Core i34150 Processor 3M Cache 3.50 GHz Product Specifications
Intel Core i74790 Processor 8M Cache up to 4.00 GHz Product Specifications
same 1150 socket
GeForce GT 1030 | Specifications | GeForce (nvidia.com)
GEFORCE GTX 1650 (nvidia.com)
CAUTION Check measurements of planned card and present card
The present one MAY NOT be a standard 1030 but one with the same chip manufactured for DELL and MAY be smaller
Inspiron 3847 Specifications (dell.com)
Intel H81 Chipset Product Specifications
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So the main question is cost to you and what you want to gain from the planned upgrade
Presuming you are on a spinning hard drive you would definitely benefit from a SSD for general performance but not especially for gaming
So - more info from you is needed to give you a more positive answer.
IMHO - unless these parts are going to be available to you - at really low cost, it is not likely to be worthwhile
I have confirmed you can and provided all necessary linksI just need the right answers can I use a Intel core i7 4790K and GTX 1650 without any pin connectors
NOT inlcuding Kand a Intel core i7 4790
presuming you mean pin connectors for the separate power supplyin regard to will the planned upgrades fit and will the PSU be OK for the graphic card - the GTX1650 - providing it is the standard 1650 that only draws 75W from the slot and does not require a separate power connection - the answer is YES
You have the RIGHT answers, perhaps you did not read them.I just need the right answers
andpresuming you mean pin connectors for the separate power supply
and I also explained that the standard 1650 doesnot have a requirement for a separate PSU but some makes of cards using that chip MAY do so
the standard Nvidia configuration of that card does not have power connectors - as per the link it is only 75W from the PCI slotwhat I mean by pin connectors is you know the 6 pin or 8 pin connectors on the graphics card that is what I meant and what kind of GTX 1650 is without the pin connectors
I thought my reply was comprehensive and as helpful as possible with al the linksbut why you getting mad like calm down I am mad for a few days to but that's not how replying is
If you are in any manner unhappy with my reply that pointed out to you that you had the right answers then please report the topic and seek the view of an administrator or moderator of the site.I just need the right answers can I use a Intel core i7 4790K and GTX 1650 without any pin connectors
What is the exact 7-character "service tag" number on that Dell?I want to upgrade my Dell Inspiron 3847 I currently have a gt 1030 and I Intel core i3 4150 so can I upgrade to Nvidia GTX 1650 without any pin connectors and a Intel core i7 4790 I have a 300w psu so will my computer be good to go.
According to that service tag number, you have THIS Dell Inspiron 3847 Mini Tower PCservice tag is 39B1122
You haven't replied to my recent messageI really cannot explain it any other way. Any device whether it is a computer, an engine, or anything else is only as strong as the weakest part. In your case, there are a number of weak parts; dell pw supply, motherboard, dell case. Dell stuff is fine for general use; NOT fine for a gaming system.
If you want a system for gaming, either build one OR purchase a gaming system from a reliable mfg.
IMO you are just wasting money attempting to make an old dell into a gaming system.
but WHAT BAD will happen that's all I need WILL my computer still work after the update WILL there be any explosion or will it stop WORKING
In that case my strong advice is to refer to your parents/guardians and have the job done for you - if you insist on progressing with it - NOT to attempt it yourselfTHIS IS HOW YOU TREAT OTHERS try to understand i am a kid i am 15 so i dont understand that much about COMPUTERS
There is no perfect. There is what works for a given task. Can you put that gpu in your system, probably yes as long as you check the length of the slot.at least tell me what to buy like what gpu would be perfect for me
This has already been explained to you numerous times. Going with min spec on a pw supply that is now 8yr old is [IMO] asking for a problem. Does it meet min spec, yes.i just want to know in simple words will my computer burn will it blow up
Thanks for the backhanded apology. For the record, there was nothing disrespectful about Macboatmaster's posts. Even if there had been, the proper procedure would be to report it and not address it on the public forums. So this incident can be laid to rest now.Ok I am really sorry but to get respect he needs to give respect but fine I accept that I was rude hey