![]() The power plug in is at the edge of GPU and the frames clip starts where that begins, so have to push clip out and add to clip to hold in place, again I think the clip is for heavier version GPUs, but to be safe added a piece to support GPU. ![]() You can see the clip in videos of upgrading the card online. The only issue I had with it, is the card length interferes with the clip that somewhat supports its weight, Its not much of a clip and the PC runs fine without it, but I added a piece of plastic to the plastic clip so it can support it like its suppose to. I've had no issues so far with it, but if I had a bigger CPU, say the i7 series, would think about the Alienware AMP, and no card comes with it, you might be able to buy one with it installed for more money, but that would take all the fun out of upgrading. I want to say the length can not be no more than 9.5 inches. Seem like the best card for my PSU and PCU limitations. I do not think its been validated yet, but can run with 120W, and will fit easily in the box with no issues. My CPU is i3-6100 2x core, so I chose only to upgrade within the box, using a GTX 1060 6 GB superclocked single fan version VR ready. The GeForce 960 that it comes with isnt too bad and Im happy with it for now, but I will want to upgrade the. I would also go to to get the best price. I just got my X51 R3 from Amazon for a sweet deal and Im really liking having a desktop gaming computer again. I replaced my 180W with 330W, which is nothing more than a new cord and no internal changes were needed. ![]()
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