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07-10-2022
08:37 AM
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07-10-2022
11:26 AM
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Ric_ob
Hello .. Currently, i have Z620 Workstation With CPU : 2 * Xeon E5-2660 Processors - RAM : 96 GB DDR3 - GPU : GTX 1060 6 GB .. PSU : 800 W .. and i am intending to replace the gtx with the rtx 3070 TI . So the question is will the rtx 3070 Ti work fine with this compilation or is it`s too high to run? and if there is anyone who tried that before please let me know your experience.
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07-15-2022 09:41 AM
See my previous [edited] response.
It's like what Captain Barbosa once said: "They're just guidelines".
Look, you have a powerful 800 watt PSU installed: you're gonna be just fine.
Kind Regards,
NonSequitur777
07-10-2022 01:04 PM - edited 07-10-2022 01:06 PM
Welcome to our HP User Forum!
Short answer: yes, an RTX 3070 Ti would fit as per actual User benchmark submissions: UserBenchmark: HP Z620 Workstation Compatible Components.
The highest scoring HP Z620 Workstation fitted with an RTX 3070 Ti as per UserBenchMark (HP Z620 Workstation Performance Results - UserBenchmark) shows excellent graphics performance:
Hope this was helpful.
Kind Regards,
NonSequitur777
07-15-2022 09:31 AM - edited 07-15-2022 09:35 AM
It says combined GPU wattage shouldn't exceed 300 watt, and with a single RTX 3070 Ti you won't.
Again, look at the UserBenchMark User link where an RTX 3070 Ti is fitted and performing well.
Kind Regards,
NonSequitur777
07-15-2022 09:41 AM
See my previous [edited] response.
It's like what Captain Barbosa once said: "They're just guidelines".
Look, you have a powerful 800 watt PSU installed: you're gonna be just fine.
Kind Regards,
NonSequitur777
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