Can HP Workstation z600 support Nvidia Gefore GTX 660 ti?

Hi every one,
I have a HP Workstation z600 and I install a Nvidia Geforce GTX 660 ti video card into it. I used for 4 months without problems, but last week when I was using the computer this shut down by him self and a red light comes with 4 beep sounds; Additionally, the power supply green light does not do anything. I check on internet about that problem and what I found was that this is because the power supply is dead.
I suspect my video card burned my power supply, because the power supply is only for single 6 pin of power and the video card that I have is for two-6 pin of power. My video card works on a single 6 pin of power supply, because I adapted an extra Molex connector in my card. I check on interet about which video card are supported by my computer and I found the Nvidia Quadro 5000 and Nvidia Quadro k5000 are good for my computer.
The thing is, I want to know if Z600 can really support the GTX 660 ti? I am worrying because I do not want to buy another power supply for my computer and this can burned again.
Here are some photos of how I connected my video card to my computer.

Hi:
According to the specs for the z600, it has a 650W power supply and the GTX660 ti requires a 450W power supply, so theoretically, the card should not have blown the P/S.
You may also want to post your question on the HP Business Support Forum -- z Workstations section.
http://h30499.www3.hp.com/t5/Workstations-z-series-xw-series/bd-p/bsc-272#.U5nJ2f1OXGg

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