HP Z4 G4 Workstation rtx 4070 ti upgrade
Posted: Wed May 24, 2023 12:08 pm
Hi guys, not sure if this has been asked before, but as your forum seems as if it vanished I'll ask regardless.
I acquired an HP Z4G4T i910980XE - 32GB ram 1 tb SSD, w/ a 1000W psu.
In: https://www.greenpcgamers.com/hp/hp-ddr ... ade-guide/
It is suggested that a system w/ a 1000W PSU can accommodate a pny geforce rtx 4070 ti 12gb verto graphics, the power requirement for which 285W, and accepts a 1x 16 pin power connector, and is, I believe, is supplied with an adapter accepting dual 8pin to 16 pin.
On inspection of the free connectors from the psu, we have:
2 x 6+2 male "G1" and "G2"
1 x 8 pin female connector that has been adapted to provide a further 2 x 6+2 male "G3" and "G4"
2 x SATA connectors
How can I safely use these connectors to supply power to the 4070ti? Use 2 sets of (dual 6 pin female to 8 pin male)?
Or do I just replace the PSU?
I hope I've explained my question clearly, English is not my first language.
Many thanks for any help on this!
-- moved to correct sub forum.
I acquired an HP Z4G4T i910980XE - 32GB ram 1 tb SSD, w/ a 1000W psu.
In: https://www.greenpcgamers.com/hp/hp-ddr ... ade-guide/
It is suggested that a system w/ a 1000W PSU can accommodate a pny geforce rtx 4070 ti 12gb verto graphics, the power requirement for which 285W, and accepts a 1x 16 pin power connector, and is, I believe, is supplied with an adapter accepting dual 8pin to 16 pin.
On inspection of the free connectors from the psu, we have:
2 x 6+2 male "G1" and "G2"
1 x 8 pin female connector that has been adapted to provide a further 2 x 6+2 male "G3" and "G4"
2 x SATA connectors
How can I safely use these connectors to supply power to the 4070ti? Use 2 sets of (dual 6 pin female to 8 pin male)?
Or do I just replace the PSU?
I hope I've explained my question clearly, English is not my first language.
Many thanks for any help on this!
-- moved to correct sub forum.