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hp z820
Microsoft Windows 7 (64-bit)

Hello

I want to upgrade my graphic card and I couldn t decide which one would be better for me actually it depends Z820's board that s why I am asking my question to here so if i buy RTX 4000, z820 allows to support for  RTX4000 or should i buy P4000?

would you pls explaing about it? I could not get information about it but I am sure Z820 supports P4000 but I could not be sure about RTX 4000

thanks.

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Hi Brainscan,

 

The HP Z820 workstation will support either Quadro GPU card.

 

The HP Z820 workstation supports either 2x 300W, or 3x 225W GPU cards - with the 1125W PSU installed. The RTX 4000 card is only 160W, the P4000 is even lower at only 105W maximum power consumption. The only other other issue to consider is driver availability. In your case, there are Windows 7 drivers for both cards.

 

HP Z620 - Liquid Cooled E5-1680v2 @4.7GHz / 64GB Hynix PC3-14900R 1866MHz / GTX1080Ti FE 11GB / Quadro P2000 5GB / Samsung 256GB PCIe M.2 256GB AHCI / Passmark 9.0 Rating = 7147 / CPU 17461 / 2D 1019 / 3D 14464 / Mem 3153 / Disk 15451 / Single Threaded 2551
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thanks for response I did not see information about it that s why I wanted to ask to here I have 1125 psu so I can buy rtx 4000 but when i saw passmark results about heating isn t too much 85.C degreee 

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