
Delock 6Pin to 2x 8Pin for graphics card
Delock 6Pin to 2x 8Pin for graphics card
Hello, yes, it should not be a problem. I myself use the part with a Sapphire Nitro+ Radeon RX 5700 XT. Greetings
Of course that's possible, so the whole power supply would be on one cable... Better would be an adapter to 6+2 pin which is plugged into a separate molex connector... Dual 4P-6P PCIe Adapter This way you would have two separate circuits...;)
The cable is compatible with all power supplies that have a 6-pin connector. However, your desired Corsair has a "PCI-E 8Pin" connector (as stated in the specifications) and therefore this adapter is NOT compatible. You need an "8Pin to XXX" connector - if at all. Which graphics card do you want to drive with it?
Hi Spacedragon77, it depends on what else is installed, as long as the overall performance of the system remains below approx. 90 % as continuous performance, this should not be a problem. In principle, it should work in any case. Greetings Marcelall
Use the same cable twice and lead it together.
So you want a cable that goes from the power supply to the graphics card? Then this is definitely not the right product. The product here splits an existing power supply cable into 2x 8Pin, RTX 3060 cards usually only need 1x 8Pin as far as I know (yours only needs 1x 8Pin). Which power supply model do you have? I assume you are looking for a suitable cable from the power supply to the GPU?
Of course it works. The real question, however, is how long this will go on until it smells like burnt plastic and, in the worst case, the hut burns down! Buy a suitable power supply that has all the necessary cables and plugs. Everything else is rubbish. Example of how this can turn out e.g. here https://www.computerbase.de/forum/threads/pci-e-splitter-verschmort.2023779/
Good day I had exactly this problem, that my new Geforce GTX graphics card has 8Pin and no longer only 6Pin. The Delock 6Pin to 2x 8Pin adapter cable solved the problem perfectly for me. The second black 8Pin connector hangs idly in the PC case. The Geforce GTX graphics card works perfectly. I run Microsoft Flightsimulator 2020 in sufficient quality. Regards k_arthur
https://www.delock.de/produkt/85455/pdf.html?sprache=de 30cm
This is possible, but may not provide enough power depending on the graphics card model. A 6-pin connector can deliver a maximum of 75W and an 8-pin connector a maximum of 150W.
Your graphics card has a power consumption of 170 W and the minimum required system power is 500 W. Your power supply unit should still be able to cope with this. However, I recommend you to go from two different cables to the 6pin. E.g. Dual 4P-6P PCIe Adapter This way, the entire power consumption does not run over only one cable, which could otherwise get quite warm.
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