Can I upgrade to RTX3090 with Predator PO3-620

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Dogz226
Dogz226 Member Posts: 2 New User
Can I upgrade to RTX3090 with Predator PO3-620
i7-10700 CPU2.90GHZ with RTX 2060 right now, Upgrade memory to 64 bit running 2933.
If can not upgrade to RTX 3090, what will be the best video card to upgrade too? 

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  • GotBanned
    GotBanned Member Posts: 617 Seasoned Specialist WiFi Icon
    edited July 2021 Answer ✓
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    I'd have to say no. Your PSU can't provide enough clean power, nor does it have enough additional PCIE power cables (some cards need 3 x 8 pin). Besides, the length of the card might be too much for such a small case. Details of various cards can be found HERE. Water cooled cards are shorter, but installing one in your case will be a major pain in the derriere.

    Since the same box is being sold with a RTX 3070, that should be easy swap. Just make sure the card fits physically and will be provided enough power. The 3070 that came with my PO3-620 needs 6 + 8 pin power cables to work, if I remember correctly.

    No idea about RTX 3070 Ti, which might be the fastest card you could use. But only if power requirements were met.

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  • Leostat
    Leostat ACE Posts: 3,043 Pathfinder
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    What's the current PSU you have? The 3090s can be extremely power hungry
  • GotBanned
    GotBanned Member Posts: 617 Seasoned Specialist WiFi Icon
    edited July 2021 Answer ✓
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    I'd have to say no. Your PSU can't provide enough clean power, nor does it have enough additional PCIE power cables (some cards need 3 x 8 pin). Besides, the length of the card might be too much for such a small case. Details of various cards can be found HERE. Water cooled cards are shorter, but installing one in your case will be a major pain in the derriere.

    Since the same box is being sold with a RTX 3070, that should be easy swap. Just make sure the card fits physically and will be provided enough power. The 3070 that came with my PO3-620 needs 6 + 8 pin power cables to work, if I remember correctly.

    No idea about RTX 3070 Ti, which might be the fastest card you could use. But only if power requirements were met.