Eh? What is a 4 pin (3+1) connector?I know the 9060XT says it needs PCIe 8 pin x1 but will it take 2x 4PIN(3+1)?
It's either an 8 Pin PCI-E or a 6+2 Pin PCI-E
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Eh? What is a 4 pin (3+1) connector?I know the 9060XT says it needs PCIe 8 pin x1 but will it take 2x 4PIN(3+1)?
I know the 9060XT says it needs PCIe 8 pin x1 but will it take 2x 4PIN(3+1)?
I'm literally a **** in my head i know what im on about but my hands obviously don't
I meant 6+2
I feel the panic in your typingPlease tell me you’re not replacing the 3080 with a 9060XT?

AMD need a Ti or Super equivelant to fill that gap imo.Looking at the gap between the 9060XT and the 9070 I can't help but feel AMD should have something between them. 9065 sounds weird though.
That's what the XT used to be, but now they have used it as the normal model unless they want to bring back the XTX.AMD need a Ti or Super equivelant to fill that gap imo.
Could always bring back the SE or GTO or XLThat's what the XT used to be, but now they have used it as the normal model unless they want to bring back the XTX.
I hope not.Did anyone upgrade from a 4060ti
Yep that would work. They definitely need something between these cards though. Nvidia have segmented the market much better.Could always bring back the SE or GTO or XL
9070SE