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Seasonic says the power supply sports a certification of 80Plus Platinum, so it can deliver 92% efficiency at 50% system load. The company says it's designed for AI PCs, which would theoretically ...
The latest NVIDIA GPUs require a new 12VHPWR power cable. That means new challenges for anyone obsessed with cable management. As it stands today, 8-pin to 12VHPWR adapters are bulky and the first ...
Compatibility This is the first and most important feature to keep in mind. As mentioned earlier, the PS5 uses a C7 power cord (figure-8 plug), so ensure that the cable you chose is the figure-8 type.
NVIDIA will be bundling an adapter. You'll need a beefy PSU though. It's a three-to-one converter, your power supply must still have at least three 8-pin PCIe power connectors available.
Nvidia includes adapters in the box for double-8-pin power supply rails to more easily conform with current PSUs, but that 12-pin connection should be forward-compatible with the new 12VHPWR rails.
As for the EVGA GeForce RTX 3090 Ti FTW3 graphics card, it's absolutely massive -- with a 3.5-slot design and an interesting position for the 16-pin PCIe power connector at the END of the card ...
According to VideoCardzPC owners won’t have to upgrade their power supply if it provides enough power. The RTX 5060 will have the same power connector as the RTX 4060, but the power supply requirement ...
Your power supply isn’t the only concern if you’re buying a GeForce RTX 3080 with just two 8-pin power connectors, like Nvidia’s Founders Edition. The RTX 3080 is rated for 320W of total ...
The Power Supply has a 24-pin EPS12V connector for the motherboard, but the second connector is an EPS12V 8-pin connector (Oddly enough, there is no 4-pin - just 8 Molex, 2 SATA, and two Floppy ...
With Corsair's new design, the 8-pin EPS power cable can hug the rear of the case for a clean run. One negative with Corsair's new design is the requirement for the PSU fan to be facing downwards ...
AndyG":39wkrdzm said: Make a molex to 8-pin adapter yourself? I had to do this. It's quite simple. Youtube has a couple good vids (and a shit load of crappy vids) that show exactly how it's done.