A:Answerthe total size is about 11L x 2h x 3w. It's not small and will not fit in smaller desktop units. It's BIG with dual fans and actually gave me a pause wondering if it was going to fit in my dell full size 2017 i7 machine. It just squeeked in.
A:AnswerAccording to the website, the power the card draws is 120W, and the recommended total power supply is 400W, which fits perfectly in the Dell XPS 8900.
A:AnswerYes it will. You just need to have room in your case and a power supply that will allow you to run it. The recommended wattage for the card is to have a 400w power supply. Also you will want to have a good processor that will not bottleneck the card. I see that the board has an 1155 socket type which tells me that you can have any type of these processors. I say consider saving up for a smaller card and a new motherboard and processor. A new one will allow you to have newer parts in the future, instead of the fastest older parts.
Core i5 2nd Gen.
Core i5 3rd Gen.
Core i5 4th Gen.
Core i7 3rd Gen.
Core i7 4th Gen.
A:AnswerThey should be able to fit into any Lenovo desktop. Not in any kind of all in one. Unless you do your research and find it fits full desktop grade GPU's
A:Answeralmost all computer retailers sell it. It's a gamers gold standard card. But does really make a difference. I've seen them priced from 189- 289. Look around.
A:AnswerIt honestly depends on the card you get, as they call it the "silicone lottery" i'm currently eyeing out of of these but its all up to if you get a good one or not.