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       #11

    Do I have to open the PC to find this?
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       #12

    Compumind said:
    That model is old - not for 4K.

    How many watts is your PSU?

    A GT 1030 isn't especially old, and it ought to be fine for 4k. GeForce GT 1030 | Specifications | GeForce

    It supports HDMI 2.0, which is needed for full 4k support.

    As far as I know, there are no comparable low-power cards in the current Turing line. The GTX 1650 needs an auxiliary PCI-E connection.
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       #13

    JoeShades said:
    Do I have to open the PC to find this?
    Yes, unless you have better luck finding it online than I have.

    The upgarde that Dell lists for the model are very limited. https://www.dell.com/en-us/shop/pfyd...ategoryId=7566 The Radeon 5450 is a 10 year old design.

    Genarel advice: don't spend more upgrading an old PC than the PC is worth. on eBay, an Inspiron 3847 is $50-$200US.
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       #14

    Not sire what I am going to do now, it's not an Imminent problem I guess
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       #15

    JoeShades said:
    Not sire what I am going to do now, it's not an Imminent problem I guess
    Questions for you...

    Is this s desktop? (I think so.)
    What about the PSU output rating?

    Are you *sure* that you don't have a dedicated video card already?
    Do you have a 4K display?

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       #16

    Compumind said:
    Questions for you...


    Is this s desktop?
    What about the PSU rating?

    Are you *sure* that you don't have a dedicated video card already?
    Do you have a 4K display?

    Dekstop
    How do I find PSU rating
    Intel HD graphics
    1080p
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       #17

    Open the chassis.

    Look for the sticker on the PSU.
    So this is an Inspiron, not an XPS?

    IF your monitor is not 4K forget it. However, the video output can be connected to a 4K TV in most cases.

    Have you looked at Costco for a new system?

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       #18

    I think I will just wait awhile then get a new PC, over 6 years with this one, stretch it to 7 maybe, that is pretty good I guess
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       #19

    JoeShades said:
    I think I will just wait awhile then get a new PC, over 6 years with this one, stretch it to 7 maybe, that is pretty good I guess
    Do you really need 4K?
    Better off with a good Smart 4K TV and Netflix, etc,

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  10. Posts : 214
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       #20

    Compumind said:
    Do you really need 4K?

    Not really, Can the newer Intel graphics handle 4k?
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