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Hi people,
It's been a while since I've been in the PC game so I have a question for you?
I've recently purchased this system...
DELL PRECISION 690,,,
Twin Dual Core XEON 3.20 GHz - Ht shows eight cpu's in device Manager
2x Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU @ 3.20GHz•
500 GIG SATA HARD DRIVE,
4GB RAM Fast Quad Channel 4X 512mb STICKS
16x Dual Layer DVD Burner
256MB Nvidia Quadro 3500 Pci Express Graphics Card
I opened it up last night to swap the 3500 for my 8800GTX (I know it's an old card but it's good enough for me).
I go to put my 8800GTX in there and it requires 2 no. 6 pin power connectors and the PSU in the system only has one!
I found a 4 pin molex to 6 pin pci-e connector which has 2 x molex inputs and one 6 pin output.
But I only have 2 of the 4 pins connectors left coming out of the PSU on the same run (if that makes sense?)
Will that matter?
Thanks a lot
John
It's been a while since I've been in the PC game so I have a question for you?
I've recently purchased this system...
DELL PRECISION 690,,,
Twin Dual Core XEON 3.20 GHz - Ht shows eight cpu's in device Manager
2x Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU @ 3.20GHz•
500 GIG SATA HARD DRIVE,
4GB RAM Fast Quad Channel 4X 512mb STICKS
16x Dual Layer DVD Burner
256MB Nvidia Quadro 3500 Pci Express Graphics Card
I opened it up last night to swap the 3500 for my 8800GTX (I know it's an old card but it's good enough for me).
I go to put my 8800GTX in there and it requires 2 no. 6 pin power connectors and the PSU in the system only has one!
I found a 4 pin molex to 6 pin pci-e connector which has 2 x molex inputs and one 6 pin output.
But I only have 2 of the 4 pins connectors left coming out of the PSU on the same run (if that makes sense?)
Will that matter?
Thanks a lot
John