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⇱ Fujitsu Esprimo P756 – Specs and upgrade options


Fujitsu Esprimo P756

Specification and Upgrade Options

The Fujitsu Esprimo P756 is a scalable business desktop designed for heavy office workloads, content creation, and home flexibility. First released in 2016, it is built on the Q150 chipset and supports 6th gen Intel Core processors and up to 64GB of UDIMM DDR4-2133 memory. Thanks to its larger chassis, it accommodates dedicated graphics cards, making it an excellent candidate for a gaming PC conversion or a high-performance workstation.

If you are looking for a system with maximum upgradability, Fujitsu Esprimo P756 is a good option. Models in this category usually have 4x PCIe slots, several drive bays and better cooling.

Can you upgrade Fujitsu Esprimo P756 to play games?

Yes, you can upgrade Fujitsu Esprimo P756 for gaming with better processors, graphics card, memory, and storage devices. However, like many other business pre-built PCs, this model may have proprietary elements like the power supply, the chassis or the power connector, which can make it difficult for users to install aftermarket PSUs to support better GPUs. You can also find that there is space constrains inside the chassis, making it difficult to accommodete larger GPU to boost the gaming performance.

Does Fujitsu Esprimo P756 support Windows 11?

No, Fujitsu Esprimo P756 does not meet the Windows 11 hardware requirements. According to Windows 11 specification, all models with Intel 7th Gen CPU or older are not officially supported. Processor with TPM 2.0 and a UEFI Secure boot BIOS is also required in order to upgrade from Windows 10 to Windows 11 through Windows Update.

However, anyone with PC that does not pass the upgrade test can download the official Windows 11 ISO, make a bootable flash drive, and install the OS manually.

Processor

The Fujitsu Esprimo P756 supports Gen6 Intel Core technology on a Q150 chipset. 6th generation Intel Core CPUs (Skylake) represent a more modern baseline for productivity and development workloads. Lower-end CPUs are suitable for office use and programming, while higher-end i7 models can handle home lab setups, multiple virtual machines, and more demanding emulation. Gaming performance is acceptable with appropriate GPUs, though modern titles may expose CPU limitations.

Best CPUs for Fujitsu Esprimo P756 upgrade:

Model Cores (Threads) Base frequency Turbo
Core i5 6500 4(4) 3.2 GHz 3.6 GHz
Core i5 6600 4(4) 3.3 GHz 3.9 GHz
Core i7 6700 4(8) 3.4 GHz 4.0 GHz

GPU upgrade

The Fujitsu Esprimo P756 can safely support GPUs with suggested PSU of 280W, but more powerful cards require a PSU upgrade. With the stock PSU model, it supports up to an GeForce GTX 1650 Super

GPU upgrade options for Fujitsu Esprimo P756 with the stock 280W power supply:

GPU Power consumption Memory Req.
NVIDIA GTX 1660 120 W 6 GB DDR5 *SATA to PCIe adapter
NVIDIA GTX 1060 125 W 6 GB DDR5 *SATA to PCIe adapter
* Typically, the stock power supply in a business PC does not have the necessary 6 or 8 pin connectors to power the GPU. In such cases, you may need to use a low-power GPU or a SATA to PCIe power adapter. Alternatively, you can change the entire PSU.

GPU compatibility in the Fujitsu Esprimo P756 depends on several hardware constraints. The physical space available inside the chassis determines the maximum GPU length, height, and thickness that can be installed. In addition, the installed power supply unit (PSU) must provide sufficient wattage and the required PCIe power connectors for the selected graphics card.

Before you begin shopping for a new GPU, it is important to check the power supply unit (PSU) currently installed. This is because the Fujitsu Esprimo P756 is often sold with different PSU wattages depending on the original configuration.

Memory

Fujitsu Esprimo P756 supports up to 64 GB of UDIMM DDR4-2133 RAM across four DIMM slots, with memory speeds up to 2133 MT/s and dual-channel support depending on the installed configuration.

Actual supported memory capacity and memory channels may vary depending on the installed CPU and chipset.

Typical Fujitsu Esprimo P756 memory configurations include 8 GB for everyday productivity and 16 GB for gaming, heavier multitasking, or professional workloads.

Wi-Fi Support

Fujitsu Esprimo P756 doesn't come with any on-board Wi-Fi support. In that case, you have two options to upgrade this model with Wi-Fi. You either use an external USB Wi-Fi adapter (wireless network dongle) or a PCIe-based wireless adapter.

The USB dongle is much more convenient and easy to install, but has less space for a decent antenna and can have thermal problems. On the other hand, the PCIe based adapter is much more powerful, more reliable, and has better antenna, but it is harder to install.

Wi-Fi and Bluetooth wireless adapter upgrades for Fujitsu Esprimo P756:

Model Speed Frequency Interface
WiFi 6E (Gig+) Kit 3000 Mbit/s 2.4GHz / 5GHz NGFF M.2 A/E Key
Rekong AX210 3000 Mbit/s 2.4GHz / 5GHz NGFF M.2 A/E Key
Gigabyte GC-Wbax200 2400 Mbit/s 2.4GHz / 5GHz PCIe
TP-Link Archer TX50E 2400 Mbit/s 2.4GHz / 5GHz PCIe
TP-Link Archer T9UH 1300 Mbit/s 2.4GHz / 5GHz USB 3.0

Ports

Fujitsu Esprimo P756 provides a fixed set of external I/O ports for connecting peripherals and displays. Port availability and versions determine supported data transfer speeds and display capabilities.

USB ports

Fujitsu Esprimo P756 includes ten USB ports in total in the following configuration - (4x) USB-A 3.0; (6x) USB-A 2.0 with no USB 3.1 ports available.

Video ports

Fujitsu Esprimo P756 features two DisplayPort 1.2 outputs, suitable for modern digital displays.

No HDMI output is available on the motherboard.

Motherboard video outputs require a CPU with integrated graphics. Systems equipped with a dedicated GPU must use the video ports on the graphics card instead.

SSD storage - M.2 sockets and SATA ports

The Fujitsu Esprimo P756 comes with five SATA port(s) for connecting storage devices.

Fujitsu Esprimo P756 has also one M.2 socket(s) that supports PCIe NVMe (PCIe 3.0 x4) or SATA M.2 drives with speed of up to 4 GB/s. This configuration works very well for both gaming and work related tasks.

The M.2 PCIe SSD connector in combination with an NVMe drive allows for higher transfer rates, compared to the old SATA interface. In some situations, NVMe device connected to the M.2 PCIe socket can be more than 5 times faster.

*Keep in mind that some M.2 connectors may not support SATA SSDs. Check the motherboard manual to confirm compatibility.

Best PCIe NVMe drives for Fujitsu Esprimo P756 storage upgrade:

Model Form factor / Interface NAND type DRAM
Samsung 980 PRO SSD M.2/x4 PCIe 4.0/NVMe TLC Yes
CORSAIR MP600 PRO M.2/x4 PCIe 4.0/NVMe TLC Yes
SAMSUNG 970 EVO Plus M.2/x4 PCIe 3.0/NVMe TLC Yes
Western Digital Black SN770 M.2/x4 PCIe 4.0/NVMe TLC Yes
Kingston A2000 M.2/x4 PCIe 3.0/NVMe TLC Yes

Power Supply

The Fujitsu Esprimo P756 comes with a 280 Watt PSU. Having a power supply with high power rating is important, especially if you are doing upgrade with addtional components, like dedicated GPU and more HDDs. Will this 280 W be enough, it all depends on your specific use. Please keep in mind that some models might have more than one PSU option. Whenever possible get the most powerful one, as it might make future upgrades easier.

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