06-02-2020
03:42 PM
- last edited on
03-05-2024
08:00 PM
by
ROGBot
06-02-2020 04:18 PM
06-02-2020 04:31 PM
MoKiChU wrote:
Hi,
Yes of course, you should have 2 cables with writing "PCI-E" on the 6+2 pin. One must be connected in 6+2 pin to the 8 pin of the graphics card, and the other in 6 pin (the 2 other pin remaining on the side) on the 6 pin of the graphics card.
06-02-2020 04:43 PM
Pai Incognito^^ wrote:
So the cables from my Asus strix gtx 980 oc edition works with the rtx 2070?
06-02-2020 04:46 PM
MoKiChU wrote:
What comes with graphics cards are adapters (Molex to PCI-E), use the 2 cables PSU to PCI-E 6+2 pin from the package of your Corsair PSU.
06-02-2020 04:50 PM
Pai Incognito^^ wrote:
I think I use the PSU cables on my gtx 980, so it will works on the rxt 2070, if I'm right.
06-02-2020 04:52 PM
MoKiChU wrote:
Yes it will work, even if it is not optimal as I explained to you.
06-02-2020 05:02 PM
Pai Incognito^^ wrote:
OK, I will confirm if I'm using the PCI-E cables and if I'm not, I will change it. Ty very much!
06-02-2020 05:19 PM
MoKiChU wrote:
You're welcome 😉
If I ask you to use the 2 direct cables PSU to PCI-E 6+2 pin supplied with your PSU instead of using PSU to Molex then to Molex adapters to PCI-E 6+2 pin, it's is to avoid adapters but above all so that your graphics card can have full power via a different power rail than that used by Molex.
06-02-2020 06:00 PM
Pai Incognito^^ wrote:
It will handle the rtx 2070 instead gtx 980?