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3 separate PCIe cables -> 3 PCIe 8pin or 6+2 connectors (any additional connectors will be unused) 2. To clear this up, these are the preferred solutions: 1. I will only plug 1 cable to the 8 pin closest to the back ports and daisy chain the last 2 8 pins farthest from the back ports. Yes, the HX750 comes with 2 daisy chains. if the power supply did not come with daisy chain cables then do not add one to expand it as the port on the power supply was not made for it.

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if the 8 pin, or 6+2, has a daisy chain on it then the wiring is heavy enough to handle that kind of current and the power supply is spec'ed to support that on the port. Jacob has said multiple times that it is okay to use a Daisy chain for the 3rd 8 pin. Would I be able to power this card with 1 cable connected to 1 connector and daisy chain the 2 other connectors with the other cable? However, those 2 cables are split into 4+4 and 6+2 each. I see these new cards have 3 of the 8 pin connectors, but my psu has only 2 cables. you cannot daisy chain 2x8pin into a single PSU port Sinewave yea sorry, my point was specifically about daisy chain being only ok for the 3rd port. Each cable should only have a single connector connected to each port on the card.

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Even if you have a PSU with 4 PCIe connectors but they are only on 2 separate cables DON'T USE THAT PSU for a 30 series card. They are no longer recommended for 30 series cards. I never understood why PSU manufacturers started making cables that have multiple connectors on them (to save money I guess). You want a PSU that has 3 separate PCIe cables. If you have a PSU that has only 2 cables that have 2 connectors on each cable do use them to connect to all 3 connectors. What is shows is that if you have a card with 3 PCIe power connectors (it says slots on the picture but that is the wrong wording) you would need a PSU with 3 separate PCIe power cables. And as far as the above picture it is true. It is keyed differently and will not fit in a PCIe power plug on the GPU.

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What do I need to be careful of? According to the picture you shared under the 3pcie slot, it says it has a check mark showing it should be fine?! NexusPhase 4+4 is meant for CPU and normally won't fit into a GPU. Otherwise you're talking a capture device that is basically a video encoder running on a PC, which add latency, cost and power needs.X-NOOB sinewave ^^be careful not to use the split cable Generally, taking an analog VGA input and outputting a digital signal with the modern features of HDMI (HDCP etc) you will need a device designed specifically for the job of converting with an analog to digital converter with a frame buffer. That means a special design for your needs, not a general device like a Raspberry Pi or something. If you mean, can you make your own device? Well, can you? With the tiny power involved and seeing as it is probably variable from computer to computer, you need to be able to run on a very small input. You are at the mercy of the manufacturers. It might have been in the standard but actual implementations probably never actually put much power over it.Īs for trying to use VGA to supply power to an active signal transcoder, it just depends on the transcoder. I would suggest that it was rare for any common VGA interface to actually supply much power on that pin. That doesn't change the idea that VGA was primarily a one way signalling design without the idea of using it to extend connectivity and power to a separate device. This has some interesting data and possibly some valid links that support the idea of pin 9 being able to supply 5V up to 1A.













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