Hello Community
I am currently building a new PC and would like to be able to admire my RTX5090. When searching for a GPU riser cable, I did not find a filter option by PCIe standard (@Digitec Feature Request). Which PCIe 5.0 riser cables do you use?
I had bad experiences >10 years ago with riser cables that broke all the time. Has this improved?
Many thanks for your swarm intelligence :)
90-degree angled 8-pin (or 6+2) PCI-E adapter or cable
Did anyone find something like that in the offer? I could only find those new fire-catching 12VHPWR PCI-E gen 5 variants. There's plenty of what I'm looking for on Amazon or chinese e-stores, but I'd prefer to buy it here. My issue is I have a huge GPU in well-ventilated, but narrow case and currently the power cables are squashed by the chassis cover, so I'd like improve on that (changing the case and/or the GPU is not an option).
I have an RX 9070 that needs 3x8pin PCI-E, but my SF750 only has 2x 8pin plus that ugly NVIDIA proprietary 600W HighPower connector. The only place I have found a PCIe cable compatible with Type-5 Micro cable is Cablemod EU, which of course does not ship to Switzerland. Does anyone have any idea where I can get an additional PCIe cable?
Hello,
I have a Corsair RM750X modular power supply, and I would like two shorter cables, because the ones given are too long, unfortunately I can't find any.
For cable 1, it's a 24 pin ATX that I need about 30 cm, and for the second cable it's an EPS/ATX 12 v about 25 cm.
I can only find extension cables, so do short cables exist?
Has anyone seen a 90° plug for the USB 3.0 anywhere? as I have no place to plug it in straight.
Picture serves as inspiration.
https://www.digitec.ch/de/s1/product/delock-sata-zu-2x-sata-stromadapter-90-gewinkelt-stromkabel-intern-pc-8620871?tagIds=76-527
Hello Digitec Community,
I have an HP Z440 workstation with a 700 W power supply, on which I have 2x 6-pin PCIe, but I need 2x 8-pin PCIe for a new graphics card, is there a converter for this? Unfortunately, the power supply cannot be replaced, as it has its own HP form factor.
Does anyone know a suitable converter from 2x 6-pin PCIe to 2x 8-pin PCIe?
Many thanks & kind regards
InterXellar
Hello, my PC only has a 320 watt power supply and no 6pin power connector for a graphics card.... Now I would like to work with an adapter from SATA to 6pin.
The only question is, how much and can enough power be provided via the adapter for the graphics card ?
It's a Gtx 960, I know it needs a 400w power supply, but if you don't want to run it under full load, maybe a 320 watt power supply would be enough. What do you think?
Internal hard disk enclosure for connecting several hard disks directly to the power socket
Hi,
who has an idea how I can get an internal HDD enclosure with bays for 4 or more HDD SATA directly to the socket without an enclosure?
Any idea welcome!
Kind regards
Botkind
Power supply for the 4Pin PWM mainboard fan connectors ?
Hi guys. I have more fans than my mainboard connections available.
Solution ? Y-cable !
Aquatuning Y-Cable 4Pin PWM Distributor
Now the question. Can the mainboard switch more voltage to the ports so that the fans can draw 100% power ?
Logically, 200% voltage would be required for 2 fans.
Are the pins designed for such a use or is there a limit?
There are also Y-cables with 4 or more distributions.
Does anyone know anything about this ?
Greetings ChriZ86
Molex 4 pin connector does not fit DELL motherboard
I have bought two fans. I want to use both fans in one slot with a Y cable. However, the 4 pin Molex connector does not fit the slot on the DELL motherboard. DELL uses smaller connectors. Does Digitec have such an adapter?
Hello all,
I can't find a 6-pin PCI-E "male to male" anywhere. I need this cable to power an Nvidia GTX card. The modular power supply of the PC has 2x PCI-E connectors, but they are "female", i.e. I need a PCI-E cable which is "male" at both ends.
Thank you very much for your advice!
LG
Christian
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Hello together
I am currently working on a high end gamer PC, purely for aesthetic reasons I would like to mount my PC on the wall and install a toggle switch in my desk for booting, sounds great my dream idea...
Maybe someone already has experience with the pre-installed power cable (Corsair 570x) and whether I should make a branch or better a new one and which one? This should already be about 1 meter
Here is a rough idea for a toggle switch:
https://www.conrad.ch/de...
Many thanks already
Hello, dear team, dear community
I would like to upgrade my iMac 21.5" late 2011 with an SSD. That is, an SSD in addition to the installed HDD. For this I need a SATA-III data cable, which I have already found, as well as a SATA-III power cable. Unfortunately, I don't know which is the right one for my procedure. I have already found this one:
Delock Power SATA power connector adapter
My question now is, can I use this one without hesitation? But what is even more important, will it fit at all? And if it doesn't fit, what would be the alternative?
I look forward to your answers!
Kind regards and a pleasant weekend
Hello digitec-community
My HP Proliant DL380 G7 server has only one Slimline SATA port on the mainboard. Directly connected there is a slimline SATA DVD drive with a bundled slimline SATA cable. I don't know of any other power-emitting connections on the mainboard - and according to the manual, there are none.
However, the built-in PCI card now needs power via a Molex connector. I am now looking for ideas (= tinkering, yes, I know, tinkering and server ....) how I can draw power from the existing slimline SATA. For normal power SATA it would be no problem ... but I have Slimline SATA.
I only need power from the Slimline SATA. But I can't find a suitable Y-cable for SATA anywhere.
I have now thought about simply cutting the Slimline SATA power cable, soldering in the outlet (I still have to think about how) and that's it.
But maybe you have better ideas?
Thanks a lot
Hello all
I am planning to install a water cooling system in my PC. I have already informed myself accordingly and what I am still missing is a way to connect the pump to the power supply. My power supply (https://www.amazon.de/quiet-E9-C...) came with a cable with a suitable Molex connector, but I left it with a friend because I assumed I wouldn't need it (how quickly you can be wrong :P). Now I tried to find a suitable solution via digitec, but got lost in the jungle of various cables and adapters.
Are any of you familiar with this and can suggest a suitable cable?
Many thanks
TheAegiman
Hello together
I have a Digitec Z1000.8 (https://www.digitec.ch/de/s1/product/digitec-zenon-z10008-intel-core-i7-3770k-prozessor-8gb-pc-353083) which I would like to upgrade with more RAM and an additional SSD (Samsung 850 Pro) for games.
I'm wondering how to connect the SSD to the power supply unit. The power supply unit doesn't have a spare cable, but there is an 8-pin slot free. Can you tell me which cable or which connector I need?
The current HDD and SSD are plugged in via an 8-pin connector with only 4 cables connected.
Thanks & greetings
Renato