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03-17-2018 01:52 AM
Hi,
I was looking to upgrade my Z220 CMT graphics card from a Quadro 600 to potentially a Quadro P2000.
I understand that this is not on the list of recommended graphics cards but saw on a separate thread that someone has installed a GTX 1060 on a Z220 succesfuly. It was my understanding that the GTX 1060 and Quadro P2000 are made from the same base components.
Do you think this is likely to work? I read somewhere that there may be a BIOS issue but if this was the case then you would image the GTX 1060 would not worth either. Will the older computer bottleneck the GPU performance?
Thanks for the help
03-17-2018 02:54 PM
understand that HP only supports/certifies a limited selection of video cards, however other cards will work as long as you keep within the systems power envelope
the only real limit you have is what the graphics card draws in power usage (watts)
as long as the replacement card draws no more than what the highest wattage card HP offers for your system
you are good to go
simply check the HP "quickspecs" for your model system, the fast card is usually the topmost one, but might be the bottom one then use google to find a review or the nvidia/amd product page for it and see what it draws in watts
in your case a p2200 is well withing the power requirements
03-19-2018 04:10 AM
Hello,
I am ok about the power consuption.
But I think that there is another main thing who can block you : the bios of the Z220.
be sure to update your bios with the latest version.
http://ftp.hp.com/pub/softpaq/sp81001-81500/sp81309.exe
Best Regards