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Elite 8200
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I have a HP Elite 8200 with a core i7, 8gbs ram, and 1tb storage. I was wondering what the HP Elite 8200's power supply was, and if it could support a GTX 750 ti graphics card. Thanks.

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I would think that card would be too much for the 240W P/S.

 

Here are the specs...the card draws 60 Watts.

 

http://www.geforce.com/hardware/desktop-gpus/geforce-gtx-750-ti/specifications

 

Another problem is that the PCIe x16 slot in the SFF is only rated to handle video cards with a max power draw of 25 Watts.

 

I know that many forum members have installed video card in their SFF's that exceed the 25 Watt spec, but I don't know of any that put cards in that drew significantly more than 25W.

 

I'm thinking the best you could do would be a GT 730.  And not the one that draws 49 Watts.

 

You would want one with the 64 bit memory interface width.

 

http://www.geforce.com/hardware/desktop-gpus/geforce-gt-730/specifications

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Hi:

 

The SFF has a 240W power supply, and the CMT has a 320W power supply.

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I have a SFF, so would it work?

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I would think that card would be too much for the 240W P/S.

 

Here are the specs...the card draws 60 Watts.

 

http://www.geforce.com/hardware/desktop-gpus/geforce-gtx-750-ti/specifications

 

Another problem is that the PCIe x16 slot in the SFF is only rated to handle video cards with a max power draw of 25 Watts.

 

I know that many forum members have installed video card in their SFF's that exceed the 25 Watt spec, but I don't know of any that put cards in that drew significantly more than 25W.

 

I'm thinking the best you could do would be a GT 730.  And not the one that draws 49 Watts.

 

You would want one with the 64 bit memory interface width.

 

http://www.geforce.com/hardware/desktop-gpus/geforce-gt-730/specifications

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