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Inscrutable. Could be a woman's clothing line but sounds like a great drink, perhaps I will order one on the next bar hop! If they don't know what it is I'm quite sure they can make something up!
I have two of them but I really dislike that they are very load even when under mid load. If you have RTX 4070 TI Super Blower Edition it gets very loud. I´m about to do a custom build with watercooling again...
Putting a HP OEM 650W PSU in a HP Z1 G5, with the I7-9700. To do so it required a couple extenders for MB connections P1 & P3, the 7 pin is overly long can zip, the gpu power are fine as is. The lenovo nvidia geforce rtx 2080 super graphic card 8g ddr6 is going in, am already cage free!
Potentially a musical "artist" but sounds more like an 18th century English bloke who makes a living by tripping up wealthy patrons going to sleazy pubs who are later found unconscious in an alley sans wallet, watch, and self-esteem. Please correct me if I am wrong.
Although, we have not tried this on this system specifically, it should be fine as drive size is usually what is available when the documentation is produced. Thanks for watching!
We have not tried this in any system and it is not listed in the vetted list of GPUs. Disclaimer aside, yes, it should work as this card has a power draw of 120W and the system can take 2x 300W cards. It seems to be just a hair shorter than the P6000 but same width. It's the same Pascal architecture as teh P6000 too. I might want to go with a newer card but if you have that one lying around and can get a deal on teh 5820, why not…? A few references: www.techpowerup.com/gpu-specs/geforce-gtx-1060-6-gb.c2862 www.techpowerup.com/gpu-specs/quadro-p6000.c2865 Page 4 www.itcreations.com/user-manuals/5820-Tower/Precision-5820-Tower-Spec-Sheet.pdf Thanks for commenting and watching!
Hi there! This guide mentions a serial console cable. That would be the answer. With one of those you can access ILO settings locally. docs-be.ni.com/bundle/hpe-edgeline-el1000-feature/raw/resource/enus/377248a.pdf hope that helps, and thanks for watching!
Hi there, Use the request a quote button at the top of the page. bit.ly/3B2sCE7 As there are a few different options for configuration, just write a short description of what main components you want; CPU, memory, storage and GPU or no GPU as the case may be. Thanks for watching!
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I made the mistake of purchasing one of these from a piece of sh*t seller on EBay. It’s self evident why Lenovo discontinued this. It’s because it’s a huge lump of worthless garbage. There are laptops with half the specs that are light years faster and more efficient than this piece of sh*t. If anyone thinks about purchasing one from the PC seller on eBay. Don’t, it is a waste of money.
It was this video i was talking about, such amazing 3d animations even to this day, puzzles me on how was this achieved i really hope that the one who edited this video got a really good pay, beautiful
Can the HP Z8 Fury G5 run two different GPU architectures, like the RTX A6000 and NVIDIA A100, without conflicts or errors? Are there compatibility concerns to consider?
The system is meant to be run using the same GPU in all slots to avoid conflicts. The only exception I have seen to this is the NVIDIA A800 40GB which is only used for GPU compute and does not have any outputs. With no outputs, you will need another GPU to attach monitors. You can install up to 3x A800 cards but will need to fill that last slot with a GPU with outputs. Hope that helps, and thanks for watching!
I never hear someone mentioning if the p920 is good for 3d animation and video editing. There are no video mentioning about it. Every video i see is just about the specs.
This is an incredibly late response and I apologize for that but Yes! This system can absolutely be used for video editing it definitely has the power to do so and is comparable to HP's Z8 G4, and Dell's Precision T7920 workstations more or less, which were released around the same time. Thanks for commenting and watching!
yeh workstations are kinda like that. industrial design not boutique "pro" monikers. i love these designs. There are just less cables. Well laid out too. I do wish the cpu cooler was shrouded though. Im a big fan of straight though airflow.
This will fit the bill and then after you add a few high-end GPUs like the RTX A6000 with 48GB ofGDDR6 memory. Unfortunately not included on the base system… Thanks for watching and commenting!
Too bad that it doesn't have same amount of PCI slots as the Lenovo P620... would awesome to see Six - 48GB Nvidia Gpu's in there to handle Llama-3.1 with 405-B
As a Long Term Mac User I now have a ThinkStation great solid High Quality Machines - excellent Machines - Great Design - any model. Swap out parts no tools - FANTASTIC
Hi there, We do not have this system in stock anymore. that said, I think the motherboard on Dell systems, most manufacturer systems, are proprietary and not a standard size nor do they have mounts in the same positions. The only way I could see replacing the board is by creating a mounting frame that might use the same board mounting locations and then adding a second set of mounting locations on that to accommodate the new board you would want to install. Seems like a lot of work when you can get a case fairly inexpensively that would accommodate a number of different standard motherboard sizes. Good luck! Thanks for commenting and watching!