Re: Zotac GT 430 PCI slot GPU info
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kaptainkarl1
Shout out to Dr. Pop
What can I do with this: HP Pavillion 64 x2 Dual core 4600+ 2.41ghz with 2 gb of ram. I already slammed a Zotac PCI in there and have room for 1 more and a PCIe 16 slot open as well.
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Re: Zotac GT 430 PCI slot GPU info
Almost picked up a GT 520 today. Glad I didn't. The GT 430 has double the CUDA cores and almost the same clock speed for the same price.
Re: Zotac GT 430 PCI slot GPU info
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Slicker
Almost picked up a GT 520 today. Glad I didn't. The GT 430 has double the CUDA cores and almost the same clock speed for the same price.
Absolutely. The 430 is ~1.75x faster than the 520 at stock. Glad you noticed in time :)
Re: Zotac GT 430 PCI slot GPU info
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DrPop
Good Evening, Cap'n! Well hmmm...sometimes it is worth upgrading the old beast and sometimes not. ;) I have been round and round myself on stuff like this at many times in my life. The biggest question that comes to mind is, this being a "mini" BTX system, can you fit a good PSU in there? If not, what is the wattage of the current PSU? That is likely to be your limiting factor on an old Dell / HP / insert "Brand" here.
CPU: If you want to use the stock cooler on the CPU (i.e. you don't want to mod the case!) then the best CPU you can stick in there is the
AMD Athlon X2 6000+ for just shy of $50 - this is due to the 6400+ CPU taking a lot more watts, and the stock cooler probably can't hack it.
RAM: 4GB DDR2 800 (as in four sticks of 1GB supported) Not sure, but *sometimes* with the latest BIOS update you can get 2 sticks of 2GB working in these old things, but they only have 32Bit Memory addressing in the chipset, so the chipset is limited at 4GB (actually Windows will only see 3.5GB - no matter if you run 64bit version or not).
GPU: Pretty much sky is the limit for crunching because you have a PCI-e X16 slot w/ 8GBs/sec bandwidth. No worries there, even though it's only revision 1 of PCi-e, the card will crunch no problem! The issue here is going to be PSU - can you put a more powerful PSU in this rig? If not, you are limited to the 305W of the original Dell PSU. Not many "big" PCI-e GPUs can run off of the little you will have to give it - perhaps you could throw a GTX 460 in there, and be safe - but that would mean NO other GPUs at all - don't even think about doing anything else to it on the stock PSU. :)
Your 2 PCI slots you *could* fill up with the PCI version of the GTX 430 they are talking about in this thread as well. Depending on how big your primary GPU is that you stick in that PCI-e slot, heat may become a problem - or you can just leave the case off if it's in the right setting! :D
Hope this helps a little. ;)
I have stuck 2 pci 430 gts and a pcie 430 gt in this rig. I have a pci x 1 slot and am wondering what if any issues I will run into if I slam one of these in the slot?
http://www.superbiiz.com/detail.php?...2d56a012033750
The rig still has the stock PSU and heat isn't an issue. Here is a link to the rigs stats page. I have been running Collatz as it leaves the CPUs free.
http://stats.free-dc.org/stats.php?p...b722d78963f19c
Just realized that I am purchasing half the cores on the 520 so I will be needing a converter. 1 x to pci or pciex16 any ideas?
Re: Zotac GT 430 PCI slot GPU info
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Originally Posted by
kaptainkarl1
I have stuck 2 pci 430 gts and a pcie 430 gt in this rig. I have a pci x 1 slot and am wondering what if any issues I will run into if I slam one of these in the slot?
http://www.superbiiz.com/detail.php?...2d56a012033750
The rig still has the stock PSU and heat isn't an issue. Here is a link to the rigs stats page. I have been running Collatz as it leaves the CPUs free.
http://stats.free-dc.org/stats.php?p...b722d78963f19c
Just realized that I am purchasing half the cores on the 520 so I will be needing a converter. 1 x to pci or pciex16 any ideas?
Sorry for the long delay for an answer to this :/
There would not be any issue with putting a 520 in your x1 slot. The adapters increase the mounting height of the card so you'd need a low profile 430 to still be able to screw the card down at the rear slot. And adapters aren't free. But if you have a dremel or a soldering iron, you can remove the end cap of the PCIe x1 slot for nothing more than the cost of the electricity to run the tools. Then you can stick a PCIe x16 card in the x1 slot. Easy peasy :p
Here's a video discussing it: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u_9eUbBU1cY
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Thanks John!
Now where is that Dremel?...
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Oh no! I can't find these at Newegg anymore ;( I've got 3 empty PCI slots still ;( ;( ;(
Re: Zotac GT 430 PCI slot GPU info
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John P. Myers
Oh no! I can't find these at Newegg anymore ;( I've got 3 empty PCI slots still ;( ;( ;(
I was getting them at Comp USA. With the rebate it was cheaper than Amazon or New Egg.
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kaptainkarl1
I was getting them at Comp USA. With the rebate it was cheaper than Amazon or New Egg.
Not anymore. Newegg says they're discontinued and CompUsa wants $76 apiece (10% more than Newegg) for what they have left. Found some on eBay for ~$72 + $7 shipping. I'll have another chat with Zotac monday and see if they'll make a gt 620/630 PCI card :/
Re: Zotac GT 430 PCI slot GPU info
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Originally Posted by
John P. Myers
Not anymore. Newegg says they're discontinued and CompUsa wants $76 apiece (10% more than Newegg) for what they have left. Found some on eBay for ~$72 + $7 shipping. I'll have another chat with Zotac monday and see if they'll make a gt 620/630 PCI card :/
I thought I found some pcix1 cards from them somewhere. 430 if I remember correctly. Don't know if you could stick that in a PCI slot or not.