newguyintown
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Is it possible to use a PCI-E Power Connector as a 8-PIN CPU Power Connector?
Thank you for your input.
Thank you for your input.
Is this for the system in your signature? If so, whats wrong with the 8 pin cpu power connector on the corsair unit?
You already have an 8 pin cpu power connector, what do you need another one for? Maybe we aren't understanding each other correctly?
The motherboard recommends two for overclocking... maybe it helps for overclocking.
Not sure if the extra power is used to supply the CPU or other components as well...
the second one from pictures is with a 4 pin molex, not the 8 pin.
That is telling you to plug in both the 8-pin right beside it and the 4-pin molex, not two 8-pins connectors.
The board has (Two) 8 pin CPU power connectors. If your into extreme overclocking you can use both to help power the CPU. The 4 pin molex connector is for helping power the PCIe slots if your using two or three video cards.
So, can I use a PCI-E cable as a substitute of a 8-pin power cable?
Or do the specs on these cables are different?
No they are pined different. Dont think you would really need it, unless your going to use dry ice/liquid nitrogen and really cracking up the CPU voltage. If you feel the need just get a 8 pin CPU power connector adaptor that uses 2 molex connectors.
Under the sticker (it has a pull tab), there is another 8-pin connector. If this is not a 8-pin connector (pins look exactly the same as a 8-pin), then I want to know it is and its purpose...