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Upgrading the DGFF GPUs in the Precision 7530 & 7730

Discussion in 'Dell Latitude, Vostro, and Precision' started by Ionising_Radiation, Aug 6, 2019.

  1. Aaron44126

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    The boxes are sealed with tamper-proof tape and a shipping label to me; I'm not willing to open someone's things just to take a photo, sorry.

    If you do want photos of the packaging, you can take a look at this Marketplace thread; for pictures of the RTX 5000, see this post. The RTX 4000 is likely to be not too dissimilar. As @Aaron44126 has mentioned, Dell has a detailed guide, and there is a YouTube video below, that goes through 95% of the process:
     
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    I was thing you have an extra RTX 5000 for sale. Do you still have it or only 4000? Or maybe I am mistaking?
     
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    No, you weren't wrong; I did mention RTX 5000, but realised that I ordered an extra 4000 rather than 5000.

    My mistake.
     
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    I see, thank you for clarification!
     
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    Hello,
    Does anybody have a (7740) Quadro RTX 3000 p/n RY4MY or a (7730) Quadro P3200 p/n 8G6F0 available?
    Please let me know, thanks.
     
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    What sort of thermal grease/thermal padding did you use?
     
  9. Ionising_Radiation

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    I personally used Cooler Master MasterGel Maker Nano (a mouthful).The VRMs were cooled with thermal pads that were pre-installed.
     
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    I just got a RTX 4000 card, thanks to @Ionising_Radiation and trying to figure out what else I need.

    I have T1000 at the moment, so the need for heat sink is obvious. I have been trying to find any picture of t1000 online but I couldn't. Does my T1000 has also 3 connectors or do I have to get more of those to get RTX4000 installed?

    I also need a longer cable. Is the one in the following link a longer one?
    https://www.ebay.com/itm/New-DAP10-...414706?hash=item3b354e9c32:g:DaMAAOSwdJtdK9nU

    Thank you very much!
     
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