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Reply 60 of 64, by mikemn6874

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Great thread. I received an HP DC5750sff amd4000x2 for cheap and decided to mess with it and got hooked on the small efficient retro machines. The psu is only 240 watts. I have ordered 4 gb's ram and an MSI N730K-1GD5LP/OC GeForce GT 730 1GB 64-Bit GDDR5 PCI Express 2.0 x16 HDCP Ready Low Profile Video Card. I will let you know if it works. I also bought a dc7900 with 3.0ghz duo core and 2gb ram i will update as i mess with it.

Reply 61 of 64, by mikemn6874

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I installed and everything worked perfect. What a great low power setup the hp dc5750 sff is. I will post some kind of benchmarks when i do them. When i look at the technical specifications it says this board can handle 8gb of ram and it also says it can handle an Athlon 64 X2 Dual-Core 6000+ Processor (3.0-GHz, 2x1MB L2 cache, 2000 MHz FSB). This is tempting if anyone has any input i would like to hear it.

Reply 62 of 64, by alexloez

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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

Reply 63 of 64, by yansern

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alexloez wrote:
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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

Late to the party. Hello 2019! I'm going to test out DC7900 SFF with Zotac GT730 4GB DDR5 this weekend. Official website says it has a consumption of 25w. Keeping my fingers crossed it will work.
https://www.zotac.com/us/product/graphics_car … gt-730-4gb-ddr5