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I have few optiplex gx260 and 280 models (desktop) that have the 180
and 210 watt supplies. Is there anyone out there that designed a stronger power supply for these systems? I called dell and asked them if they had a pc express video card (low profile) for the gx280 and they could not find one that would work with the 210 watt supply.....go figure mc |
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On 6/10/2010 3:47 PM, mc wrote:
I have few optiplex gx260 and 280 models (desktop) that have the 180 and 210 watt supplies. Is there anyone out there that designed a stronger power supply for these systems? I called dell and asked them if they had a pc express video card (low profile) for the gx280 and they could not find one that would work with the 210 watt supply.....go figure mc I have never seen higher rated power supplies for the desktop and small form factor Optiplex GX240, GX260, GX270, and GX280. What Dell did not tell you is that they have exactly zero inventory of low profile PCI Express cards. That's why they could not find one. Any low profile PCI Express card will work in the small Optiplex GX280 system. This is not saying very much, because the choice is extremely limited, as very few card manufacturers bothered with low profile PCI Express. Numerically, there is/was not much of a market for these cards. I have some fanless ATI Radeon X600 SE 128MB DDR1 PCI-e Video Card for the Dell OptiPlex GX280 (Dell part number F9595). These are factory-sealed in original Dell anti-static bags. How many do you need? .... Ben Myers |
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On 6/10/2010 9:56 PM, Ben Myers wrote:
On 6/10/2010 3:47 PM, mc wrote: I have few optiplex gx260 and 280 models (desktop) that have the 180 and 210 watt supplies. Is there anyone out there that designed a stronger power supply for these systems? I called dell and asked them if they had a pc express video card (low profile) for the gx280 and they could not find one that would work with the 210 watt supply.....go figure mc I have never seen higher rated power supplies for the desktop and small form factor Optiplex GX240, GX260, GX270, and GX280. What Dell did not tell you is that they have exactly zero inventory of low profile PCI Express cards. That's why they could not find one. Any low profile PCI Express card will work in the small Optiplex GX280 system. This is not saying very much, because the choice is extremely limited, as very few card manufacturers bothered with low profile PCI Express. Numerically, there is/was not much of a market for these cards. I have some fanless ATI Radeon X600 SE 128MB DDR1 PCI-e Video Card for the Dell OptiPlex GX280 (Dell part number F9595). These are factory-sealed in original Dell anti-static bags. How many do you need? ... Ben Myers P.S.: The F9595 has a DVI connector only... Ben |
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Ben Myers wrote:
On 6/10/2010 9:56 PM, Ben Myers wrote: On 6/10/2010 3:47 PM, mc wrote: I have few optiplex gx260 and 280 models (desktop) that have the 180 and 210 watt supplies. Is there anyone out there that designed a stronger power supply for these systems? I called dell and asked them if they had a pc express video card (low profile) for the gx280 and they could not find one that would work with the 210 watt supply.....go figure mc I have never seen higher rated power supplies for the desktop and small form factor Optiplex GX240, GX260, GX270, and GX280. What Dell did not tell you is that they have exactly zero inventory of low profile PCI Express cards. That's why they could not find one. Any low profile PCI Express card will work in the small Optiplex GX280 system. This is not saying very much, because the choice is extremely limited, as very few card manufacturers bothered with low profile PCI Express. Numerically, there is/was not much of a market for these cards. I have some fanless ATI Radeon X600 SE 128MB DDR1 PCI-e Video Card for the Dell OptiPlex GX280 (Dell part number F9595). These are factory-sealed in original Dell anti-static bags. How many do you need? ... Ben Myers P.S.: The F9595 has a DVI connector only... Ben i thought that the f9595 was a full height card (technically a half height card but with a full height bracket). the dell part g9184 is the same card with the half height bracket. and though it only has a single dvi port a dvi to vga connector or a dvi to dual vga conenctor can be used with the x600. |
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On Jun 10, 9:56*pm, Ben Myers wrote:
On 6/10/2010 3:47 PM, mc wrote: I have *few optiplex gx260 and 280 models (desktop) that have the 180 and 210 watt supplies. Is there anyone out there that designed a stronger power supply for these systems? I called dell and asked them if they had a pc express video card (low profile) for the gx280 and they could not find one that would work with the 210 watt supply.....go figure mc I have never seen higher rated power supplies for the desktop and small form factor Optiplex GX240, GX260, GX270, and GX280. What Dell did not tell you is that they have exactly zero inventory of low profile PCI Express cards. *That's why they could not find one. *Any low profile PCI Express card will work in the small Optiplex GX280 system. *This is not saying very much, because the choice is extremely limited, as very few card manufacturers bothered with low profile PCI Express. *Numerically, there is/was not much of a market for these cards. I have some fanless ATI Radeon X600 SE 128MB DDR1 PCI-e Video Card for the Dell OptiPlex GX280 (Dell part number F9595). *These are factory-sealed in original Dell anti-static bags. *How many do you need? ... Ben Myers Thanks Ben, I could use 2 express cards. I'll send you another e-mail. Do you have any low profile AGP's, I could use 2 of those? mc |
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On 6/10/2010 11:01 PM, Christopher Muto wrote:
Ben Myers wrote: On 6/10/2010 9:56 PM, Ben Myers wrote: On 6/10/2010 3:47 PM, mc wrote: I have few optiplex gx260 and 280 models (desktop) that have the 180 and 210 watt supplies. Is there anyone out there that designed a stronger power supply for these systems? I called dell and asked them if they had a pc express video card (low profile) for the gx280 and they could not find one that would work with the 210 watt supply.....go figure mc I have never seen higher rated power supplies for the desktop and small form factor Optiplex GX240, GX260, GX270, and GX280. What Dell did not tell you is that they have exactly zero inventory of low profile PCI Express cards. That's why they could not find one. Any low profile PCI Express card will work in the small Optiplex GX280 system. This is not saying very much, because the choice is extremely limited, as very few card manufacturers bothered with low profile PCI Express. Numerically, there is/was not much of a market for these cards. I have some fanless ATI Radeon X600 SE 128MB DDR1 PCI-e Video Card for the Dell OptiPlex GX280 (Dell part number F9595). These are factory-sealed in original Dell anti-static bags. How many do you need? ... Ben Myers P.S.: The F9595 has a DVI connector only... Ben i thought that the f9595 was a full height card (technically a half height card but with a full height bracket). the dell part g9184 is the same card with the half height bracket. and though it only has a single dvi port a dvi to vga connector or a dvi to dual vga conenctor can be used with the x600. You're right, Christopher. The F9595 has a full-length bracket. I do have some P4007 with the half-height bracket. Also ATI Radeon, but X300 chip. Cards have an ATI part number on them, but the markings do not look like the usual ATI contract manufacturer... Ben |
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I found a low profile (w low profile bracket) ATI Radeon X1300 PCI-E X16
card on eBay for $12.99. It works great in my Optiplex 620 SFF Dell. I recently gave away an Optiplex GX280 SFF and found an nVidia 7200 card for it on eBay. They are out there. HH "Ben Myers" wrote in message ... On 6/10/2010 11:01 PM, Christopher Muto wrote: Ben Myers wrote: On 6/10/2010 9:56 PM, Ben Myers wrote: On 6/10/2010 3:47 PM, mc wrote: I have few optiplex gx260 and 280 models (desktop) that have the 180 and 210 watt supplies. Is there anyone out there that designed a stronger power supply for these systems? I called dell and asked them if they had a pc express video card (low profile) for the gx280 and they could not find one that would work with the 210 watt supply.....go figure mc I have never seen higher rated power supplies for the desktop and small form factor Optiplex GX240, GX260, GX270, and GX280. What Dell did not tell you is that they have exactly zero inventory of low profile PCI Express cards. That's why they could not find one. Any low profile PCI Express card will work in the small Optiplex GX280 system. This is not saying very much, because the choice is extremely limited, as very few card manufacturers bothered with low profile PCI Express. Numerically, there is/was not much of a market for these cards. I have some fanless ATI Radeon X600 SE 128MB DDR1 PCI-e Video Card for the Dell OptiPlex GX280 (Dell part number F9595). These are factory-sealed in original Dell anti-static bags. How many do you need? ... Ben Myers P.S.: The F9595 has a DVI connector only... Ben i thought that the f9595 was a full height card (technically a half height card but with a full height bracket). the dell part g9184 is the same card with the half height bracket. and though it only has a single dvi port a dvi to vga connector or a dvi to dual vga conenctor can be used with the x600. You're right, Christopher. The F9595 has a full-length bracket. I do have some P4007 with the half-height bracket. Also ATI Radeon, but X300 chip. Cards have an ATI part number on them, but the markings do not look like the usual ATI contract manufacturer... Ben |
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