@@RoyalTechReviews the guy who sell the desktop told me it will work with just 8 pin adapter to connect it to psu and be fine, and am curious if it really work or not?
The Dell OptiPlex 3060 can technically support an NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1660 Ti, but there are some important factors to consider: 1. Power Supply: The GTX 1660 Ti typically requires a 450W or higher power supply. The stock power supply in the OptiPlex 3060 is usually lower (around 200W-300W), which might not be sufficient. You may need to upgrade the power supply. 2. Case Size and GPU Clearance: The OptiPlex 3060 comes in different form factors, such as the Mini Tower (MT), Small Form Factor (SFF), and Micro. The Mini Tower has enough space for a full-sized graphics card, but the SFF or Micro versions have limited space and may not fit a larger GPU like the GTX 1660 Ti without modifications. 3. Power Connectors: The GTX 1660 Ti usually requires an 8-pin PCIe power connector, which the stock power supply might not provide. If you upgrade the power supply, ensure it has the required connectors. 4. BIOS Compatibility: Ensure the BIOS is updated to the latest version to support newer graphics cards. If you have the Mini Tower version and upgrade the power supply, the GTX 1660 Ti should work fine. For the SFF and Micro versions, a low-profile GPU or external solutions might be more suitable.
It is your SMPS A PSU (Power Supply Unit) provides power to all components in your PC. It converts electricity from the wall into usable power for the motherboard, GPU, CPU, and other parts.
The Dell OptiPlex 3060 can handle a GTX 1650, but there are a few key factors you need to consider before proceeding: 1. Power Supply Unit (PSU): The Dell OptiPlex 3060 typically comes with a 200-240W PSU, which might not be sufficient for the GTX 1650. GTX 1650 cards generally require a 300W PSU. Check whether your GTX 1650 model requires a 6-pin power connector, as some variants do not need external power and draw power directly from the PCIe slot. For these models, your PSU might suffice. If the GPU requires a 6-pin connector, you may need to upgrade your PSU to a higher wattage model. 2. Chassis Space: The OptiPlex 3060 comes in various form factors (MT, SFF, or Micro). Ensure your chassis has enough space to accommodate the GTX 1650. For the SFF or Micro version, you might need a low-profile version of the GTX 1650. 3. Motherboard Compatibility: The motherboard in the OptiPlex 3060 supports PCIe x16 GPUs, so the GTX 1650 should be compatible. Ensure the latest BIOS version is installed to avoid compatibility issues. 4. Cooling: Ensure there is adequate airflow in your chassis to cool the GPU and other components effectively. 5. CPU Bottleneck: While the Intel Core i3 8th Gen is decent, it might bottleneck the GTX 1650 slightly in some games or GPU-heavy tasks, depending on the application. Recommendation: If your OptiPlex 3060 is an MT (Mini Tower) version, upgrading the PSU to at least 300W is recommended for optimal performance. If you are using an SFF or Micro form factor, choose a low-profile GTX 1650 that doesn’t require an additional power connector.
@@RoyalTechReviews @RoyalTechReviews lets say I choose 3060 MT,and I have GTX 1650 (no additional pin power like zotac for example), should I have to change the PSU? What if I choose the SFF version and pairing to GTX 1650 LP(gigabyte/pallit) like your recommend or even go for higher GPU (like RTX 3050 LP) is that ok? but both of them has the same required(300w minimum PSU)..
Here’s a breakdown of what you need to consider for both scenarios: --- 1. OptiPlex 3060 MT with GTX 1650 (No Additional Power Pin): No PSU Upgrade Needed: The GTX 1650 draws its power directly from the PCIe slot, which provides up to 75W. The existing PSU (200-240W) in the MT version should suffice as the system’s total power consumption will stay within limits. Recommended for light to moderate gaming or workloads. --- 2. OptiPlex 3060 SFF with GTX 1650 LP or Higher GPU (e.g., RTX 3050 LP): GTX 1650 LP: Should work without a PSU upgrade if the card is low-power (no external connector). However, ensure your PSU is reliable and can handle peak loads, as SFF PSUs are less robust than MT PSUs. RTX 3050 LP (300W Minimum PSU Required): The existing PSU in the SFF is insufficient for the RTX 3050. Solution: Upgrade to a compatible SFF PSU with at least 300W or higher. SFF PSUs are harder to find, so check for specific models that fit your chassis. --- Recommendations: 1. For MT Version: You’re fine with the stock PSU for a GTX 1650 (no extra power pin). For higher GPUs like RTX 3050, upgrade to a standard ATX PSU (300W+). 2. For SFF Version: Stick with the GTX 1650 LP. For higher GPUs (like RTX 3050 LP), you’ll need to upgrade to an SFF-compatible 300W PSU or consider a different PC with better power and cooling options.
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Do you know why when I turn it on the heatsink fan makes a noise. then when it enters the system it is already normal
I think it is happening because of systems load or Fan issue.
1) Disable all statup apps, reduce sustem load
OR
2) Reinstall the OS
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Can it handle nvidia 1660ti? Please answer
No this Desktop will mot support.
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Is it the bored that dont support it or i need power supply? Please can u help me
@@RoyalTechReviews the guy who sell the desktop told me it will work with just 8 pin adapter to connect it to psu and be fine, and am curious if it really work or not?
The Dell OptiPlex 3060 can technically support an NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1660 Ti, but there are some important factors to consider:
1. Power Supply: The GTX 1660 Ti typically requires a 450W or higher power supply. The stock power supply in the OptiPlex 3060 is usually lower (around 200W-300W), which might not be sufficient. You may need to upgrade the power supply.
2. Case Size and GPU Clearance: The OptiPlex 3060 comes in different form factors, such as the Mini Tower (MT), Small Form Factor (SFF), and Micro. The Mini Tower has enough space for a full-sized graphics card, but the SFF or Micro versions have limited space and may not fit a larger GPU like the GTX 1660 Ti without modifications.
3. Power Connectors: The GTX 1660 Ti usually requires an 8-pin PCIe power connector, which the stock power supply might not provide. If you upgrade the power supply, ensure it has the required connectors.
4. BIOS Compatibility: Ensure the BIOS is updated to the latest version to support newer graphics cards.
If you have the Mini Tower version and upgrade the power supply, the GTX 1660 Ti should work fine. For the SFF and Micro versions, a low-profile GPU or external solutions might be more suitable.
Bhai aapne ye dell ka CPU liya hai to ye sahi chal raha hai ya sell kar diye ❤
I am using two laptops to sell kar diya hai.
psu watt? Can it handle gtx1650?
It is your SMPS
A PSU (Power Supply Unit) provides power to all components in your PC. It converts electricity from the wall into usable power for the motherboard, GPU, CPU, and other parts.
The Dell OptiPlex 3060 can handle a GTX 1650, but there are a few key factors you need to consider before proceeding:
1. Power Supply Unit (PSU):
The Dell OptiPlex 3060 typically comes with a 200-240W PSU, which might not be sufficient for the GTX 1650.
GTX 1650 cards generally require a 300W PSU.
Check whether your GTX 1650 model requires a 6-pin power connector, as some variants do not need external power and draw power directly from the PCIe slot. For these models, your PSU might suffice.
If the GPU requires a 6-pin connector, you may need to upgrade your PSU to a higher wattage model.
2. Chassis Space:
The OptiPlex 3060 comes in various form factors (MT, SFF, or Micro).
Ensure your chassis has enough space to accommodate the GTX 1650.
For the SFF or Micro version, you might need a low-profile version of the GTX 1650.
3. Motherboard Compatibility:
The motherboard in the OptiPlex 3060 supports PCIe x16 GPUs, so the GTX 1650 should be compatible.
Ensure the latest BIOS version is installed to avoid compatibility issues.
4. Cooling:
Ensure there is adequate airflow in your chassis to cool the GPU and other components effectively.
5. CPU Bottleneck:
While the Intel Core i3 8th Gen is decent, it might bottleneck the GTX 1650 slightly in some games or GPU-heavy tasks, depending on the application.
Recommendation:
If your OptiPlex 3060 is an MT (Mini Tower) version, upgrading the PSU to at least 300W is recommended for optimal performance.
If you are using an SFF or Micro form factor, choose a low-profile GTX 1650 that doesn’t require an additional power connector.
@@RoyalTechReviews @RoyalTechReviews lets say I choose 3060 MT,and I have GTX 1650 (no additional pin power like zotac for example), should I have to change the PSU?
What if I choose the SFF version and pairing to GTX 1650 LP(gigabyte/pallit) like your recommend or even go for higher GPU (like RTX 3050 LP) is that ok?
but both of them has the same required(300w minimum PSU)..
Here’s a breakdown of what you need to consider for both scenarios:
---
1. OptiPlex 3060 MT with GTX 1650 (No Additional Power Pin):
No PSU Upgrade Needed:
The GTX 1650 draws its power directly from the PCIe slot, which provides up to 75W.
The existing PSU (200-240W) in the MT version should suffice as the system’s total power consumption will stay within limits.
Recommended for light to moderate gaming or workloads.
---
2. OptiPlex 3060 SFF with GTX 1650 LP or Higher GPU (e.g., RTX 3050 LP):
GTX 1650 LP:
Should work without a PSU upgrade if the card is low-power (no external connector).
However, ensure your PSU is reliable and can handle peak loads, as SFF PSUs are less robust than MT PSUs.
RTX 3050 LP (300W Minimum PSU Required):
The existing PSU in the SFF is insufficient for the RTX 3050.
Solution: Upgrade to a compatible SFF PSU with at least 300W or higher. SFF PSUs are harder to find, so check for specific models that fit your chassis.
---
Recommendations:
1. For MT Version: You’re fine with the stock PSU for a GTX 1650 (no extra power pin). For higher GPUs like RTX 3050, upgrade to a standard ATX PSU (300W+).
2. For SFF Version: Stick with the GTX 1650 LP. For higher GPUs (like RTX 3050 LP), you’ll need to upgrade to an SFF-compatible 300W PSU or consider a different PC with better power and cooling options.
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Bro M.2 Nvme SSD ki speed kitna hai
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