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Precision 3240 Compact - Quadro RTX 3000 part number?
I made a mistake and ordered a RTX 3000 from eBay, which ended up being a MXM model, without a PCIe connector.
I am wondering about the correct model or part # for Quadro RTX 3000 that's compatible with Precision 3240 Compact and that has a PCIe connector.
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October 28th, 2021 20:00
@Chino de Oro MXM is not PCI-E form factor so I don't understand "right card"
The sub compact unit in your picture has a riser card which if I'm not mistaken cannot be added to a model that shipped without a discrete GPU.
Eurocom MXM-to-PCIe x16 adapter lets you put a laptop GPU inside of a desktop PC that is a full size tower.
@DELL-Chris M would have more information.
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October 28th, 2021 08:00
@tonydoe
Please press the blue Accept as Solution button below if this post answers your question.
there is no such low profile RTX 3000 model.
Quadro P400 comes to mind. Newer model would be the T400.
Built on NVIDIA Turing™ GPU architecture, the NVIDIA T400 fits in your 3240.
https://www.dell.com/en-us/work/shop/accessories/apd/490-bgzz/
Chino de Oro
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October 28th, 2021 17:00
@tonydoe , you got the right graphics card. Here is the list of GPU discrete for your precision. Here is the datasheet. And here is a picture of an installed RTX3000.
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October 29th, 2021 05:00
Precision 3240 validated OEM video card part numbers =
C3V5N Quadro RTX 3000
8FFPN Low profile Quadro T1000
VV8T3 Low profile Quadro T600
P0P1J Low profile Quadro P1000 version 2
YYYMP Low profile Quadro P620
HXX6W Low profile Quadro P400 version 2
tonydoe
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October 30th, 2021 05:00
Thanks everyone for your input. It is my understanding that the card I returned (Quadro RTX 3000 MXM) is the correct form factor, but I was missing the MXM-to-PCIe x16 adapter card.
If I had known this earlier, I would have kept the card, and ordered the converter card. Oh well.
speedstep
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November 1st, 2021 03:00
@tonydoe
The converter card without MXM module is $500.
Brand New RTX 4000 card is $999 on ebay but its for a tower that supports 150W card.
There isn't a low profile RTX 3000 card afaikt.
8FFPN Low profile Quadro T1000
VV8T3 Low profile Quadro T600
P0P1J Low profile Quadro P1000 version 2
YYYMP Low profile Quadro P620
HXX6W Low profile Quadro P400 version 2
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November 7th, 2021 01:00
I did a bit more digging, and the RTX 3000 card model N19E-Q1-KA-A1 which I bought is not a MXM card, hence it is not compatible with MXM converter card, as suggested by speedstep.
The correct model is N19E-Q1-KD-A1, such as this model by PNY, which is inded MXM, and probably would work with the MXM converter.
It seems nVidia ships the chip using a variety of different connectors, so careful research needs to be done to assure the right card is purchased.
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November 7th, 2021 08:00
@tonydoe
I only noted MXM would not physically fit based on what was posted. I never said that the MXM conversion would FIT. I specifically said that only a TOWER model would work at all with MXM card.
The card you specify is a daughter board that needs a right angle riser and a board to mount to that plugs into an X16 slot on the compact model.
Dell Precision 7730 7740 use RTX 3000
These are Dell's proprietary form factor, the Dell Graphics Form Factor (DGFF)
DGFF GPU form factor
Precision 7540
Quadro T1000: CWF0J
Quadro T2000: HV0DX
Quadro RTX 3000: MWDWM
Quadro RTX 4000: 9RY45
Quadro RTX 5000: 8CMTP
Precision 7740
Quadro RTX 3000: RY4MY
Quadro RTX 4000: 5HPJW
Quadro RTX 5000: K9TJP
I also believe that the riser cannot be added if the system did not ship with a discrete GPU and dell parts will not sell those pieces separately.
@DELL-Chris M would have more information.
Mobile RTX 3000