Ah, I have had simlar issues in the past, but, I got a handful of Modular PSUs in my PCs.
Now, this PC here, that I am playing with right now, has an XPREDATOR 1000GM PSU and annoyingly, I have lost a load of its cables.
You know when its been in one PC for so long and you thought you wont need those cables anymore... Yeah, well now I do!
So, the PSU has sone BLACK connectors and some RED ones.
Now, thankfully the black ones are compatible with some of the other cables from other PSUs and I am using two of those to power up 2 HDs. I am also using ONE RED cable in a RED port as it has 2x6 pin PCIE power connectors on the other end, that has been powering an old nVidia 970 just fine.
Now, I have just bought an ATI card and I want to plop that in, instead of the nVidia. It does however have the 8 pin power socket and not the 2x6 Pin.
What I did do, was look through some of my modular cables, and I got one from a CORSAIR bunch ( I got a whole bad but I cannot find them ) but this was in the box of an old 850w and I had a fettle, and it does NOT fit into the BLACK ports in the PSU however id did fit lovely into a RED one!
So, I thought... hmm... Maybe?
But no.
Thankfully, the PC simply would not power up.. I gopt a quick flicker of lights and then off.
I have for the moment, put the orignal 2x6 cable into the RED port asd it does go into the 8 pin port with leaving out 2 pins.
I started the PC up and its been running now for a good few hours, I have removed all the nvidia gubbins and restarted it to help the system get in with the ATI in case it needed a restart and then I have played a few games and everything seems to be spot on.
The only one worrying thing that may or may not be something, is that even when I tried to load it up hard, none of the fans on the card came on. Small detail, but a detail.
So, is it fine using just the 6 instead of the 8?
I am assuming that its kind of like the AT 20 v 24 pin thing, plus also, I have actually seen a lot of card that have 6 pins, and yet there is solder across them.
I have a million questions, but the memory of a GoldFish!
Well, I remember having a Goldfish - it was a good memory!
Now, this PC here, that I am playing with right now, has an XPREDATOR 1000GM PSU and annoyingly, I have lost a load of its cables.
You know when its been in one PC for so long and you thought you wont need those cables anymore... Yeah, well now I do!
So, the PSU has sone BLACK connectors and some RED ones.
Now, thankfully the black ones are compatible with some of the other cables from other PSUs and I am using two of those to power up 2 HDs. I am also using ONE RED cable in a RED port as it has 2x6 pin PCIE power connectors on the other end, that has been powering an old nVidia 970 just fine.
Now, I have just bought an ATI card and I want to plop that in, instead of the nVidia. It does however have the 8 pin power socket and not the 2x6 Pin.
What I did do, was look through some of my modular cables, and I got one from a CORSAIR bunch ( I got a whole bad but I cannot find them ) but this was in the box of an old 850w and I had a fettle, and it does NOT fit into the BLACK ports in the PSU however id did fit lovely into a RED one!
So, I thought... hmm... Maybe?
But no.
Thankfully, the PC simply would not power up.. I gopt a quick flicker of lights and then off.
I have for the moment, put the orignal 2x6 cable into the RED port asd it does go into the 8 pin port with leaving out 2 pins.
I started the PC up and its been running now for a good few hours, I have removed all the nvidia gubbins and restarted it to help the system get in with the ATI in case it needed a restart and then I have played a few games and everything seems to be spot on.
The only one worrying thing that may or may not be something, is that even when I tried to load it up hard, none of the fans on the card came on. Small detail, but a detail.
So, is it fine using just the 6 instead of the 8?
I am assuming that its kind of like the AT 20 v 24 pin thing, plus also, I have actually seen a lot of card that have 6 pins, and yet there is solder across them.
I have a million questions, but the memory of a GoldFish!
Well, I remember having a Goldfish - it was a good memory!