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* These power connectors are usually: 6-pin, 6+2-pin, 8-pin, and 12-pin. | * These power connectors are usually: 6-pin, 6+2-pin, 8-pin, and 12-pin. | ||
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+ | ===== Recommendation ===== | ||
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+ | Always use two separate cables whenever possible!!! | ||
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+ | * A splitter cable can still be used, but only make use of one of the ends into each connector of the GPU. | ||
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+ | <WRAP alert> | ||
+ | **ALERT: | ||
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+ | * See alert below. | ||
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+ | * **Always use two separate cables whenever possible!!!**. | ||
+ | * A splitter cable can still be used, but only make use of one of the ends into each connector of the GPU. | ||
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===== GPU Power Cable Guide — Total Power Provided ===== | ===== GPU Power Cable Guide — Total Power Provided ===== | ||
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+ | <WRAP alert> | ||
+ | **ALERT: | ||
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+ | * See alert below. | ||
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+ | * **Always use two separate cables whenever possible!!!**. | ||
+ | * A splitter cable can still be used, but only make use of one of the ends into each connector of the GPU. | ||
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* It all depends on the overall quality of the power supply in question and the cable being used. | * It all depends on the overall quality of the power supply in question and the cable being used. | ||
- | * The 150W is from the ATX spec for PSUs; which does not set limits; **Specs are not limits**. | + | * The 150W is from the ATX spec for PSUs; which is followed by virtually all consumer desktop hardware; but not all! |
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+ | A single PCIe 8-pin cable and connectors maximum current rating is 12.5A, which is 150W (+12V x 12.5A); Watts = Volts x Amps. | ||
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* The actual power a cable will and can carry depends on quite a bit more. | * The actual power a cable will and can carry depends on quite a bit more. | ||
* This is why it is usually a bad idea to use splitter cables to power graphic cards. | * This is why it is usually a bad idea to use splitter cables to power graphic cards. | ||
* If you have a 400W graphics card, and you are powering it with a splitter; you are sending a whopping 27 Amps down a single set of wires. | * If you have a 400W graphics card, and you are powering it with a splitter; you are sending a whopping 27 Amps down a single set of wires. | ||
* That is just asking for trouble as you are leaning very heavily on the quality of your PSU. | * That is just asking for trouble as you are leaning very heavily on the quality of your PSU. | ||
- | * **Always use two separate cables whenever possible!!!** | + | * **Always use separate cables whenever possible!!!** |
+ | * A splitter cable can still be used, but only make use of one of the ends into each connector of the GPU. | ||
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NVIDIA introduced the usage of a 12-pin Power Connector on newer RTX 3000 series GPUs. | NVIDIA introduced the usage of a 12-pin Power Connector on newer RTX 3000 series GPUs. | ||
- | These cables provide a whopping 600W. | + | These cables provide a whopping 600W of power. |
<WRAP info> | <WRAP info> |
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