Your 3060 card uses PCIE 4.0… but PCIE 4.0 is fully backwards compatible with the PCIE 2.0 (aka Gen2) used by your PCIe x16 slot. Remember which slot was being used for a card, when you pull the old one out. Make sure you push the new card into the slot your current graphics card is sitting in, and firmly seat it. Slots on the motherboard: Yes, your card should be PCIe x16 and the Z600 has the required PCIe x16 slot. Most of them are fat things, so make sure you have the width as well, and no other sound cards etc in the way. Poser: You’ll have to say goodbye to photoreal GPU rendering in Poser 11, as only Poser 12 and 13 support 30 series cards.Ĭard length/width: yes, length should be just about fine. Windows drivers tweaked for AI: No, not the newer allegedly AI tweaked drivers, at least not if you’re using a Z600 with the expected Windows 7 OS and the original set of workstation drivers.ĭAZ Studio: the highest you’ll go with Windows 7 drivers is DAZ Studio 4.21.0.5 (November 2022), due to DAZ’s huge hike in NVIDIA driver requirements. Though many gamers just slap Windows 10 on a SSD and hope for the best. A HP Z600 workstation runs best with its dedicated Windows 7 drivers. These support all the 30 series cards, but not the 40 or the coming 50 series. Windows 7 NVIDIA drivers: yes, from August 2022. Is it even possible?: yes ( video 1, video 2). To aid others, here are the results of my few hours of advance research re: putting a 3060 in a reliable old HP Z600 which has fast Xeon CPUs (a workstation that was once ‘the PC of choice’ for Poser users)… I have a faint chance of getting hold of a Nvidia RTX 3060 12Gb graphics card.
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