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05-12-2025 04:02 AM - last edited on 05-12-2025 09:54 PM by support_s
05-12-2025 04:02 AM - last edited on 05-12-2025 09:54 PM by support_s
I would like to connect my grafik card in the riser board with Power.
(HPE NVIDIA Quadro M4000 graphics accelerator)
With the GPU auxiliary power cabling infomation in the specs it will not work because i have only some VBU connector (OCP1) on board.
What kind of cable do i need and what ist the rigth part number?
thx
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05-12-2025 05:02 AM
05-12-2025 05:02 AM
SolutionSystem recommended content:
1. Compaq ProLiant ML350 Setup and Installation Guide
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05-12-2025 07:52 AM
05-12-2025 07:52 AM
Re: Query: HPE ML350 Gen11 GPU Power Cable
Hi,
supported GPU Cards and needed Power Cables for this Server are listed in the QuickSpecs here: https://www.hpe.com/psnow/doc/a50004308enw.html
See section: HPE Computation and Graphics Accelerators
However, your GPU Card is not listed here; maybe any of these GPU Power Cables works for you.
Cali
I'm not an HPE employee, so I can be wrong.
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05-14-2025 12:30 AM
05-14-2025 12:30 AM
Re: Query: HPE ML350 Gen11 GPU Power Cable
Thank you so much!
P47221-B21 is the best cable for us.
After more than 3 hours of searching, I had almost given up hope
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Re: Query: HPE ML350 Gen11 GPU Power Cable
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11-20-2025 11:44 AM
11-20-2025 11:44 AM
Re: Query: HPE ML350 Gen11 GPU Power Cable
Hello,
I’m concerned about buying a GPU that might not be compatible with the ML350 Gen11. It’s not on the supported GPU list, even though it’s an NVIDIA workstation card (the NVIDIA RTX Pro 4000 Blackwell 24GB).
The GPU that is listed is the Ada architecture version, which is quite outdated. Does anyone know if the Blackwell card would work properly even though it’s not listed?
I assume it would require at least the same conditions as its smaller sibling, the RTX 4000 Ada—meaning the same power cable and auxiliary fans.
The power consumption is quite similar as well: 140 W vs. 130 W.
Thanks in advance.