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Is the Rtx 3050 low profile compatible with hp deskjet 800 g1 motherboard?? 

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@Loperz,

 

You can swap your stock 240-watt power supply using an ATX power adapter cable, such as this purchase example via Amazon-Canada: YEZriler 24 Pin to 6 Pin ATX Power Adapter Sleeved Cable for HP Z200 Z230 4300 6080 8080 ProDesk 600....

 

What this will do is replacing your proprietary power supply with an industry standard ATX power supply, as long as you watch its dimensions (LxWxH) for fit inside your SFF case -like an ITX/Mini (smaller-sized ATX) power supply.

 

Kind Regards,

 

NonSequitur777


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@Loperz,

 

Welcome to our HP Community Forum!

 

Yes, it is, assuming you got at least a 300-watt power supply + one 8-pin PCIe power cable: HP EliteDesk 800 G1 SFF Performance Results - UserBenchmark.

 

Kind Regards,

 

NonSequitur777


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Okay thanks I’ll confirm if I got those, but  I’m not sure about the 8 pin pcle power cable , appreciate the quick reply 

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@Loperz,

 

You can swap your stock 240-watt power supply using an ATX power adapter cable, such as this purchase example via Amazon-Canada: YEZriler 24 Pin to 6 Pin ATX Power Adapter Sleeved Cable for HP Z200 Z230 4300 6080 8080 ProDesk 600....

 

What this will do is replacing your proprietary power supply with an industry standard ATX power supply, as long as you watch its dimensions (LxWxH) for fit inside your SFF case -like an ITX/Mini (smaller-sized ATX) power supply.

 

Kind Regards,

 

NonSequitur777


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