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01-29-2024 01:37 PM - edited 01-29-2024 01:38 PM
Hi there! I have a Z620 workstation with a Palit GTX 970 GPU that is plugged to the power supply via two 6-pin connectors. I was thinking of changing it for an Asus Dual GeForce RTX 3060 which requires one 8-pin connector.
The two 6-pin connectors on the GPU are labelled G1 and G2 but near the power supply I only see an 8-pin G3, which I'm thinking may be where G1 and G2 stem from. If I'm correct, would I be able to plug the RTX 3060 power cable directly to the G3 so I didn't need a 6 to 8-pin adapter? Or am I totally wrong and the 6 to 8-pin adapter is the way to go? If you have any other solution or comments regarding the switch, I appreciate it, since I'm kind of a newbie regarding this.
Thanks in advance!
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01-29-2024 02:15 PM
Welcome to our peer-to-peer HP Community Forum!
Do you have the 800-watt power supply, with p/n: 632912-002 / 623194-002?
If you do have the 800-watt PSU, here is an earlier discussion thread replied to by @SDH: Solved: HP Z620 dual Xeon Install new Graphic card Nvidia power conn... - HP Support Community - 602..., that may be most helpful to you.
Kind Regards,
NonSequitur777
01-29-2024 02:15 PM
Welcome to our peer-to-peer HP Community Forum!
Do you have the 800-watt power supply, with p/n: 632912-002 / 623194-002?
If you do have the 800-watt PSU, here is an earlier discussion thread replied to by @SDH: Solved: HP Z620 dual Xeon Install new Graphic card Nvidia power conn... - HP Support Community - 602..., that may be most helpful to you.
Kind Regards,
NonSequitur777
01-29-2024 08:04 PM
NonSequitur777,
Kind of you... I've been harping on this for years now. The only thing I can add to that post is to get the adapter(s) from a reputable source. I've seen some highly probable counterfeits on eBay. There are sources of genuine HP items like CDW and B & H Photo on the web who are honorable and would not sell junk as HP fakes. I agree with DGroves from the past also feeling that StarTech has some quality adapters. You want to be sure? Buy from the engineers who make the workstations.
02-01-2024 03:42 PM
Thank you for the link. I do have that power supply and ended up buying the official HP 6-pin to 8-pin adapter on Amazon. Even though it was pricey (~25€) compared to other options, I figured it was the safest route. I now have a working ASUS Dual GeForce RTX™ 4060 OC Edition plugged into my Z620 workstation.
Some considerations for anyone doing anything similar: I had to unscrew the small bump piece that is present lower in the case cover as I couldn't close it otherwise. I also started having issues connecting to 5 GHz wi-fi (read online it could be an issue with some overclocked cards) but I already had some with my TP-Link T2U Plus (AC600) USB antenna so I ended up changing the way I got my internet signal.