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May 21st, 2024 19:27

Upgrade Power Supply

Dell OptiPlex 3000 Series Business Tower Desktop, Intel Core i9-12900K, Intel UHD Graphics, 64GB DDR4 RAM,

2TB PCIe M.2 SSD, Wi-Fi 5, Windows 11Pro
I purchased one of these desktops on 4/16/24. I loved the 64RAM and Intel Core i9 processor.  What I didn't notice was it only had 1 DisplayPort (my bad).  I have 2 cursed 35 inch monitors.  I founded a graphic video card for it but needed to be powered by the desktop power supply unit. 

Does anyone have any ideal on what I can upgrade my power supply unit to for me to use both monitor?
Thank you in advance!

 

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May 23rd, 2024 04:32

Nvidia NVS 310 has 2 DP's.  It's only 20w, so even the 180w PSU can power it.

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May 22nd, 2024 02:55

You mean the tower or the desktop?  I'm guessing mini-tower.

Standard in the 3000 is an 180w PSU.  Is that what you have?

From the Optiplex 3000 spec sheet, power options:



Graphics options:



Before going any further, it'll help to know what PSU you have.  May be it doesn't need upgrading to power 2 monitors, unless something like gaming is involved.

What hookups do you want, another DP?  Also, may be you just need an optional component.

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May 23rd, 2024 00:56

Re: Does anyone have any ideal on what I can upgrade my power supply unit to for me to use both monitor?

just add a simple Dell discrete AMD video card (see brad's reply) that has two DP ports, or if your curved monitor supports DP in and out, try daisy chain the two monitors connected to single DP of PC

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May 25th, 2024 01:15

@bradthetechnut​ 

Thank you for your answer.  

My power supply is 180w.  When I purchased this desktop, I already had my 2 monitors with both HDMI and DisplayPort.  So, I used the DP ports.  I tried to hook up both on my new Dell, one in the DisplayPort and the other in the HDMI ports.  The monitor on the HDMI port was very large.  The other monitor was normal for a 3440x1440.  

I  purchased a graphic card with 2 DP ports but it required power from the PSU,  My PSU doesn't have another cable for the VC.  As you would guess I need to upgrade my PSU to a 4 cable.

Thanks Kentuck 

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May 25th, 2024 02:07

Thanks for your help! You all got me on the right path for a good outcome. 

Thank you.

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May 25th, 2024 02:30

You're welcome!!  :)

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