Isolate the GPU power supply separately.
Isolate the GPU power supply separately.
I found this situation hard to place, so I shared it here. My friend made a workstation PC with two Intel Zeons and 64 GB RAM. The issue is there are no more 8-pin connectors for the GPU, and the current setup uses a NVIDIA Quadro K2200. I need to upgrade to an extra 1660S but it has a specialized PSU for certain ports. I’d like to install a dedicated PSU just for the GPU properly. What components would be necessary?
Exactly as you mentioned, there are no additional connectors present
Aha a z640. So it has a secret compartment where it hides 2 6 pins usually. If you take off the back panel (it needs A LOT of force usually) there will be 2 hidden 6 pins. HOWEVER!!!!!!!!!! think in yours they have already been discovered. At the bottom front there is a plastic piece with some cables in it (second pic plastic cage at the front of the pc). Remove the cables from the plastic. Those are supposed to be "6" pin pcie cables. However these have a small trick. They actually do 150w instead of 75w. You can buy and official adapter for them. https://www.stonegroup.co.uk/hp-power-ca...ac-012557/ Like these. Buy PROPER ONES. Do not get generic cheap ones those will quite literally melt. Btw whats the usecase? These things kinda suck for gaming. Keep in mind NO game (ok like maybe 3 can) can use 2 cpu's their game engines simply don't understand it.
Choose an RTX card. The RTX 2060 offers better GPU performance compared to today’s 128-core CPUs. CPU performance has significantly declined. Which processors are available?