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05-08-2017 09:45 AM
Hi,
Can I safely put a TitanXp or a GTX1080Ti in a Z440?
The specs of the Graphics card recommend a system power supply of 600W, board uses 250W max.
The 700W power supply in the Z440 should be sufficient, right?
Anyone running a system like this? Any issues?
Thanks.
creacon
05-08-2017 12:57 PM
@creativeconsp wrote:Hi,
Can I safely put a TitanXp or a GTX1080Ti in a Z440?
The specs of the Graphics card recommend a system power supply of 600W, board uses 250W max.
The 700W power supply in the Z440 should be sufficient, right?
Anyone running a system like this? Any issues?
Thanks.
creacon
Perhaps not a direct answer to your question but FYI I ran a GTX 1070 G1 Gaming in a Z420 with 600V PSU and it run absolutely fine. The current generation of cards is pretty energy efficient and cannot be coompared to the hot running and power hungary cards of a generation or two back so my reasoning is that both cards should work fine in your machine.
05-09-2017 03:08 PM
Looking at the HP Z440 quickspecs;
http://www8.hp.com/h20195/v2/GetPDF.aspx/c04400038.pdf
I have a GTX 1080TI (250W) and Quadro P2000 (75W) in my HP Z620. The HP Z620 quickspecs list the same maximum power limit for the primary GPU slot as the Z440's. Apparently, if you slide the PSU out, there should be a label stating the actual rating of the cable, e.g. 12V 18A? In short, not a problem for the PSU to handle that card but exceeding the system specifications is likely to invalidate any warranty you might have.
