Folks,
i wonder if the hardware pros could help me with what is probably a silly question.
i have a 2012 water-cooled HP Z820 twin-Xeon workstation whose shelf life I'm trying to extend by boosting the performance for GPU rendering.
Right now I have a GTX 1080 Ti inside. I also have a Titan X (Maxwell) lying idle on my shelf.
i have enough PCI slots to plug both cards in. The PSU should also be enough at 1125w, though it's no longer in its prime.
First problem is I only have three 6-pin cables coming out of the PSU and the cards need 1x6pin and 1x8pin each. Right now I'm turning two 6-pin cables into one 8-pin using the adaptor provided with the 1080 Ti. Which leaves no cable left for a second card, even though I theoretically have enough power.
Question: can I use two 1x6pin-to-1x8pin adaptors and one 1x6-pin-to-2x6pin to give me enough pins in total? My IT guy, whose main experience is building gaming rigs says it's crazy and I will either fry something or underpower my cards. Online reviews seem to suggest it's fine as long as the PSU has enough total power.
question2: the 1080 Ti runs pretty cool (65C) at full load, but the Titan X gets crazy hot (85C) unless I boost the fan power. Would running both cards relatively close to each other in the Z820 be a bad idea to start with?
Question3: I've read somewhere that my 32GB of RAM wouldn't be enough to run two such powerful cards and I would need to raise it to 64GB (and get faster RAM) before I do anything else. I'm not sure I understand why. Any thought.
not sure these questions make any sense but my eternal gratitude for any answer.
i wonder if the hardware pros could help me with what is probably a silly question.
i have a 2012 water-cooled HP Z820 twin-Xeon workstation whose shelf life I'm trying to extend by boosting the performance for GPU rendering.
Right now I have a GTX 1080 Ti inside. I also have a Titan X (Maxwell) lying idle on my shelf.
i have enough PCI slots to plug both cards in. The PSU should also be enough at 1125w, though it's no longer in its prime.
First problem is I only have three 6-pin cables coming out of the PSU and the cards need 1x6pin and 1x8pin each. Right now I'm turning two 6-pin cables into one 8-pin using the adaptor provided with the 1080 Ti. Which leaves no cable left for a second card, even though I theoretically have enough power.
Question: can I use two 1x6pin-to-1x8pin adaptors and one 1x6-pin-to-2x6pin to give me enough pins in total? My IT guy, whose main experience is building gaming rigs says it's crazy and I will either fry something or underpower my cards. Online reviews seem to suggest it's fine as long as the PSU has enough total power.
question2: the 1080 Ti runs pretty cool (65C) at full load, but the Titan X gets crazy hot (85C) unless I boost the fan power. Would running both cards relatively close to each other in the Z820 be a bad idea to start with?
Question3: I've read somewhere that my 32GB of RAM wouldn't be enough to run two such powerful cards and I would need to raise it to 64GB (and get faster RAM) before I do anything else. I'm not sure I understand why. Any thought.
not sure these questions make any sense but my eternal gratitude for any answer.
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