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I have an RTX 2060 from HP.can it work with this PC?

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@XFibro,

 

Well, an HP RTX 2060 requires at least a 450-watt power supply, and depending on what HP ProDesk 600 G6 you got, the best power supply for the SFF model is a 210-watt PSU (p/n: M27389-001), so, it would not work (let alone, fit) in an SFF.

 

However, there is a 550-watt power supply available for the MT model with p/n: M09864-001 "SKO-PSU 550W MT ENTM20 EPA92 +12V".

 

Purchasing one of these power supplies is, however, not cheap.  You can purchase it via HP ("In Stock") for the eye-watering sum of $175:

 

NonSequitur777_0-1727224758614.png

 

Or perhaps for $157.50 via: M09864-001 - POWER SUPPLY UNIT 550W MT ENTM20 EPA92 +12V (alinc.com).

 

Hope this was helpful.

 

Kind Regards,

 

NonSequitur777


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@XFibro,

 

Well, an HP RTX 2060 requires at least a 450-watt power supply, and depending on what HP ProDesk 600 G6 you got, the best power supply for the SFF model is a 210-watt PSU (p/n: M27389-001), so, it would not work (let alone, fit) in an SFF.

 

However, there is a 550-watt power supply available for the MT model with p/n: M09864-001 "SKO-PSU 550W MT ENTM20 EPA92 +12V".

 

Purchasing one of these power supplies is, however, not cheap.  You can purchase it via HP ("In Stock") for the eye-watering sum of $175:

 

NonSequitur777_0-1727224758614.png

 

Or perhaps for $157.50 via: M09864-001 - POWER SUPPLY UNIT 550W MT ENTM20 EPA92 +12V (alinc.com).

 

Hope this was helpful.

 

Kind Regards,

 

NonSequitur777


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