EVGA GT730 DDR5 64bits LP - 02G-P3-3733-KR into HP Pro 6000 SFF - 240w

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Hi there

I am interested in installing a EVGA GT 730 Low Profile on an HP Pro 6000 SFF with power supply 240w, according to the manual for the motherboard pci-e provides 35W of power, several websites of online stores place that has a consumption 38w = TDP, I have consulted with the support of EVGA and tell me that the DDR3 version consume 23w and 25w consumes DDR5 version, both 64bit.

The power source can not be changed because it has been manufactured specifically for the type of motherboard that utilzan the series Pro and Elite SFF
It has a degree of efficiency of 89%

+ 12.1VMain = 14.0A
+ 12.1Vcpu = 12.0A

In both a maximum of 20A
By this I consider myself supports the demands of the GT730 in the rail + 12v power supply 20A.

On the website of EVGA does not refer to a consumption of 25W, therefore the data optube the 25w from EVGA chat technical support.
I found a forum that has been installed GT730 64bit DDR3 02g-p3-1733-kr and has given no problems, but I would like to install the DDR5 version.

The question is, Has anyone installed the card or other GT730 DDR5 version of another assembly plant in a SFF hp machine with power 240w


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Hola

Estoy interesado en instalar una EVGA GT730 Low Profile en una HP Pro 6000 SFF con fuente de poder de 240w, segun el manual de la motherboard el pci-e proporciona 35w de poder, en varias paginas web de tiendas en linea colocan que tiene un consumo de 38w = TDP, he consultado con el soporte de evga y me dicen que la version DDR3 consume 23w y la version DDR5 consume 25w, ambas de 64bits.

La fuente de poder no se puede cambiar porque se ha fabricado especificamente para el tipo de motherboard que utilzan la series SFF Pro y Elite

Tiene un grado de eficiencia del 89%
+12.1VMain = 14.0A
+12.1Vcpu = 12.0A

En ambas un maximo de 20A

Con esto considero me soporta lo que pide la GT730 que en el riel +12v proporcione 20A de energia.

En la pagina web de EVGA no hace referencia a un consumo de 25W, por tanto optube la el dato de 25w desde el chat de evga soporte tecnico.

He encontrado en un foro que se ha instalado una GT730 DDR3 64bits 02g-p3-1733-kr y no ha dado problemas, pero a mi me gustaria instalar la version DDR5.

La pregunta es Alguien ha instalado dicha tarjeta u otra version GT730 DDR5 de otra ensambladora en una maquina hp sff con fuente de 240w
 
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From those other posts, it sounds like the card will interface fine in your PC. But you won't know for sure until you try. Nvidia has done a pretty good job of making their cards compatible with both UEFI and legacy BIOSs. I have no way of guaranteeing anything, but if I had to bet, I'd bet in your favor.
You will be fine. I am running a 60W GTX 750 Ti on my Dell Optiplex 790 SFF with a 240W PSU. The 35W disclaimer for the slot is due to the small PSU, not the slot's capacity. It is provided to deter you from using too big of a card.
Btw, you chose the correct GT 730. The 128 bit version not only is slower due to a different GPU, but draws more power. 64 bit, DDR5 is the correct way to go with that gfx card.
 
Hi there

I understand the following:

The slot is not restricted to 35w as it says in the manual, but WWW.HP.COM places him 35w so that the user does not install a gpu higher consumption, because the power supply may not provide enough energy and ocacionaria overheating damage done in any component.

It is what I understand your answer. I am right????

The GPU not have bought todabia, before making buying wanted to inform me enough to not make a mistake.

The HP Pro 6000 SFF PC with power 240w as I described earlier:

Would be configured as follows:

Intel C2D E7500
Ram memory: 3 Dimm (2 2gb and 4gb 1) total 1066 8GB (DDR3 1333Mhz)
HDD: 500GB 7200rpm Sata
GPU: EVGA GPU GT730 2GB DDR5 64bit Low Profile
DVD: DVD burner (as it does not address deactivate)
Fan: 1 The Micro Heatsink
And would occupy only 2 USB 2.0 ports

With this configuration would have no problem ????
 


If this is your PC: http://h20564.www2.hp.com/hpsc/doc/public/display?docId=emr_na-c01865794
...the GT 730 64 bit DDR5 card should work fine. There is one possible pitfall, however. That is an older motherboard with a legacy BIOS.Newer cards now use a UEFI BIOS. Sometimes they don't interface correctly and won't produce a display. I really don't think that will happen in your case, but just something to be aware of.
 
It is right this is my PC


In a forum I read that you have installed a 02g-GT730 64bit DDR3-kr p3-1733 without problems in a dc5800 SFF I think it's an older motherboard that I have.

This on the following link

http://www.tomshardware.com/answers/id-2398657/nvidia-730-low-profile-bit-ddr3-version-work-sff-dc5800.html

And in another forum has GT730 DDR5 64bit instaldo one in a dc7900 I think it's also older than my machine, if that is the case.

http://www.vogons.org/viewtopic.php?f=46&t=41199&start=20

Would have to work and have no problems right ???

But I have to update the bios ????
 
From those other posts, it sounds like the card will interface fine in your PC. But you won't know for sure until you try. Nvidia has done a pretty good job of making their cards compatible with both UEFI and legacy BIOSs. I have no way of guaranteeing anything, but if I had to bet, I'd bet in your favor.
 
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Thank you
I live in Latin America, the cpu would buy next month, so I would be installing although the impossible to believe for the month of July when I do I again refer the forum to talk about me as it is installed and functioning
Thanks reality.