Z600 mainboard vs HP Nvidia Quadro k4000 3 GB GDDR5 memory

Hello

Is the workstation Z600 supports the Nvidia Quadro K4000 3 GB? Food + room? I can see the Z620 supports, but wants to be sure before you buy. (http://www.nvidia.com/object/hp_workstations.html)

Thanks in advance

Gert

No official support from HP, but it is certainly going to work.

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