Z600: HP Z600 Power suply graphics card

Hello... I have a worksation z600 and I need to change my graphics card because it is old (fx 1700) with a GTX 760... it is possible advertising this graphics card?   Power suply z600 is 650 watt power supply custom and have electric 6 one connector and this card need a 8 pin connector. Thank you!

I run a GTX 760 in a xw6600 very well, and yours is more modern and more high powered workstation.  The convention's 75 watts upward in the PCIe x 16 location map it is plugged, so the adapter 8 pin really didn't need to carry a lot more power in your card.

These mid range HP workstations have usually a single standard dedicated 6-pin PCIe supplementary power coming from the HP power supply for high power card cable, and there is some 6 to 8 pin adapters that might be very good, but I did get a two molex 4 pin for a PCIe 8 extra power adapter pin and connected on two of the outlets available 4-pin molex all intended to feed higher optical drives.  These superior have been power connectors 4 pin molex and the lower ones have been SATA power connectors.  There are SATA for power adapters molex you can get if you want to tap into both the upper and lower "tracks".

From my reading, these workstations HP have usually three main power supply rails: one cable for the adapter PCIe x 16, one for optical drives upward to the top and one that down to feed the HDD/SSD to down near the bottom.  It's OK to tap into two of them and aggregate 8 pins adapter, but I rarely use my optical and simply drew readers in two of them and only one rail.

There is enough power to do what you want.  Beware of cheap adapters of very little populated (fewer wires that should be there)... get one from a source of good brand with a good reputation.  Good are a little expensive.  Bad guys are cheaper.

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