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Hi I appologise but cannot seem to select the correct messaging board from the extended drop-down menu.

 

I want to install the following video card in my ProDesk 400 G6 SFF desktop computer - ASUS NVIDIA GeForce GT 730, Graphics Card, 2GB GDDR5, PCIe 2.0.

But the more I read the more doubs I have as to weather it will be supported by the 180W power supply apparently during boot up, and some people also say that it has an issue with fitting into the Horizontal configuration of the SFF PC as opposed to the tower setup.

If this card is a not an option I would greatly appreciate anyone who has done a similiar upgrade and can suggest an alternative. I do not require it top end gaming.

Thanks and regards.

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Hi:

 

I don't see any reason why the Nvidia GT 730 low profile card wouldn't work in your PC.

 

It is listed as a supported graphics card according to the product specs at the link below.

 

HP ProDesk 400 G6 Small Form Factor Business PC Specifications | HP® Customer Support

 

Just don't get one that comes with a wide heat sink.

 

For example, a Zotac GT 730 fanless does not have a wide heat sink, but you need to get a video card that also comes with the low profile PCI mounting bracket for the SFF.

 

A card with a fan should even be less wide.

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