I saw this picture while looking at overclocking guides and I wondered if I may have my power setup incorrectly. My GPU is currently connected exactly like the don’t do this diagram.

  • weker01@sh.itjust.works
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    4 个月前

    You only need to ask yourself why the PSU manufacturer would bother including the second connector on the same cable if it wasn’t ok to use it.

    If you use a third party extension/splitter that would be another story but it doesn’t look that way in the diagram.

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      4 个月前

      I seem to remember they started doing those daisy chain power connectors back in the SLi days. Take the GeForce 6800GT for example, which was a single slot card rated for 67 watts and had a single 6-pin power socket. You could safely drive two of them in SLi on a single 150 watt PCIe power cable. Hell they’d probably both run fine on motherboard power.

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      Many cards used to use 3 connectors so you’d run two lines and a third from the second connector of one of the lines.

      The diagram op posted is from nvidia and seasonic and fixes many stability issues, not fire hazzards