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Geforce RTX 3090 Meets Dell Precision R7910, Maybe?

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I have several Dell precision R7910 dual 18 core xeon workstations. Does anyone know if these computers will support a geforce rtx 3090 gpu. I would like to put 2 in each machine. I have dual 1100 W PSUs in each. With 24gigs on each card it is sooo temping to replace the rtx 4000's that I am using now.

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9 minutes ago, elcw said:

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I have several Dell precision R7910 dual 18 core xeon workstations. Does anyone know if these computers will support a geforce rtx 3090 gpu. I would like to put 2 in each machine. I have dual 1100 W PSUs in each. With 24gigs on each card it is sooo temping to replace the rtx 4000's that I am using now.

What do Dell say...?

I frequently edit any posts you may quote; please check for anything I 'may' have added.

 

Did you test boot it, before you built in into the case?

WHY NOT...?!

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