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Good evening,

I've read some posts but would like more specific advice.
I have a Z820 workstation, if I'm not mistaken it has 3 6pin power cables (G1, G2 and G3 - photo below)
I would like to get an RTX 4070 which requires 2 8pin ports (8+8).
It absorbs approximately 206 W.
3 of 6 pins would be = 75W x 3 = 225W.

QUESTION: I would be fine and safe if I used the adapters:
from 6pin to 8pin (I have the original HP one which costs a fortune)
from 6pin+6pin to 8pin (I should buy it).
If your opinion was favorable, would you say that this would be of quality in your opinion? CONNECTION

 

I currently have an RTX2070 super (8pin + 6pin)

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Hi @Totemx75 !

Thank you for visiting our English HP Support Community.

We advise you to post your question in English to insure a quick response for the Community. This can also help other users to take advantage of your post, in the case they have the same question.

Thank you for your understanding.

Regards,
MayS. 

I work on behalf of HP

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Hi @Totemx75 !

Thank you for visiting our English HP Support Community.

We advise you to post your question in English to insure a quick response for the Community. This can also help other users to take advantage of your post, in the case they have the same question.

Thank you for your understanding.

Regards,
MayS. 

I work on behalf of HP
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