HP Z400 Workstation, GPU Help.

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  • PhilipSCA
    PCHF Member
    • May 2019
    • 6

    #1

    HP Z400 Workstation, GPU Help.

    Hello everyone,

    I am currently running a Windows 10 HP Z400 Workstation with these specs:
    [ATTACH type=“full” width=“408px” alt=“4684”]4684[/ATTACH]
    And the standard power supply.

    I am planning to put an RX 580 in this PC, I have a few questions first.

    Will my power supply be enough? I have a few questions first.
    [ol]
    [li]I have read online that I will need a 6 pin to 8 pin adapter of some sort for the RX 580? Could anybody link me to a direct one that I need?[/li][li]Will my 475w (i believe) be enough for the RX 580 to run?[/li][/ol]
    Here are some extra pictures:
    [ATTACH type=“full” align=“left” width=“326px” alt=“4685”]4685[/ATTACH] (My Current Power Supply Situation)

    [ATTACH type=“full” align=“left” width=“333px” alt=“4686”]4686[/ATTACH](Im guessing this is the 6 pin, but I can only find one.)

    [ATTACH type=“full” align=“left” width=“218px” alt=“4687”]4687[/ATTACH]

    (Current GPU’s installed, left is the Nvidia gt 710.)

    Thanks in advance to anybody that can help!
  • phillpower2
    PCHF Administrator
    • Sep 2016
    • 15209

    #2
    Welcome to PCHF PhilipSCA,

    You are going to need to replace the PSU if you want to add an RX 580, both the 4GB and 8GB version of this GPU require a PSU with a minimum output of 500W and 33 amps on the +12V rail, a good quality brand Gold efficiency rated PSU is what I would suggest.

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    • PhilipSCA
      PCHF Member
      • May 2019
      • 6

      #3
      Originally posted by phillpower2
      Welcome to PCHF PhilipSCA,

      You are going to need to replace the PSU if you want to add an RX 580, both the 4GB and 8GB version of this GPU require a PSU with a minimum output of 500W and 33 amps on the +12V rail, a good quality brand Gold efficiency rated PSU is what I would suggest.
      Thank you for the reply.

      If I buy a new psu with 600+ watts, will I still require the 6 pin to 2x 8 pin adapter, or does this depend on the PSU I get?

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      • phillpower2
        PCHF Administrator
        • Sep 2016
        • 15209

        #4
        First choice would be the Gold efficiency rated Corsair here, quality backed by a seven year warranty.

        Second choice, Bronze efficiency rated Seasonic here still a quality brand of PSU but only has a five year warranty.

        Both PSUs have the eight pin (6+2 pin) supplemental power dongle for the GPU.

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        • PhilipSCA
          PCHF Member
          • May 2019
          • 6

          #5
          Originally posted by phillpower2
          First choice would be the Gold efficiency rated Corsair here, quality backed by a seven year warranty.

          Second choice, Bronze efficiency rated Seasonic here still a quality brand of PSU but only has a five year warranty.

          Both PSUs have the eight pin (6+2 pin) supplemental power dongle for the GPU.
          Thanks Alot!

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          • phillpower2
            PCHF Administrator
            • Sep 2016
            • 15209

            #6
            You are welcome

            Can I just suggest that before making any purchase that you measure the present PSU and compare them to the example below which are pretty much the generic dims for an ATX PSU.

            Width 150 mm
            Depth 140 mm
            Height 86 mm

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            • PhilipSCA
              PCHF Member
              • May 2019
              • 6

              #7
              Yes, my PSU is not exactly those dims but they are around that. I think i’ll go with the second link you provided.

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              • PhilipSCA
                PCHF Member
                • May 2019
                • 6

                #8
                Do you know if this PSU will be succificent: Amazon.co.uk
                ?
                If not I have no problem buying the one you suggested.

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                • system
                  PCHF Owner
                  • Jan 2015
                  • 7634

                  #9
                  Could I suggest it would be wise for you to take the sound advice already given here for a psu, instead of living dangerous.

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                  • phillpower2
                    PCHF Administrator
                    • Sep 2016
                    • 15209

                    #10
                    100% agree with gus, there is one thing that is possibly worse than using a known poor quality brand of PSU and that is using one that is unheard of, for brands of PSU to trust and brands to avoid please refer to the PSU links in my sig below.

                    The low price and minimal one year warranty of the PSU at your link are two giveaways that you are not dealing with quality and one other is that no performance information is provided.

                    NB: Couple of reasons why I suggested the Bronze efficiency rated PSU, the GPU is not out of the box new, Seasonic PSUs are top quality + it has the five year warranty.

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                    • PhilipSCA
                      PCHF Member
                      • May 2019
                      • 6

                      #11
                      Ok, I will go with the one you provided then no problem, the question is now resolved and I shouldn’t need any further help. Thanks alot guys

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                      • phillpower2
                        PCHF Administrator
                        • Sep 2016
                        • 15209

                        #12
                        You are welcome and thank you for letting us know that you no longer require assistance (y)

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