Back when lockdown started I bought a cheap refurbished ThinkCenter M73 so that my daughter had something to do schoolwork on that I could keep completely free of distractions, but now life is returning to normal and it's no longer required I'm thinking about turning it into a "business in the front, party inside" sleeper PC - I actually quite like the aesthetic as it takes me back to the ThinkPad I had back in the 90s...
Anyway, I'm currently working out the pros and cons of switching the motherboard (it's one of those proprietary deals so it's not as simple as just buying a new one and dropping it in, I'd have to modify the case a bit), so in the meanwhile I figured I may as well tackle the GPU issue but I have two limitations:
Anyway, I'm currently working out the pros and cons of switching the motherboard (it's one of those proprietary deals so it's not as simple as just buying a new one and dropping it in, I'd have to modify the case a bit), so in the meanwhile I figured I may as well tackle the GPU issue but I have two limitations:
- Space. Lengthwise it'll take a full size card, but when it comes to height I'm restricted to low profile. There's enough room to use a PCIe riser and mount a card parallel to the motherboard, although that would obscure the other PCIe slots which is not ideal, and it could cause some airflow problems.
- Power. The stock PSU is only 240W and has no PCIe connector, and I can't find a TFX PSU that's more than 300W which probably limits me to a card with a TDP of about 100W.