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Jun 3 2017 11:32am
Ok so I have this power supply
https://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16817341018

I am trying to connect a sapphire r9 380 and gtx 1060. Does it have enough power with 16 gb ddr3 ram and i7 3930 and ssd.

It only has two red ports which are connected to my sapphire. Can I use two of the black ones to connect to my gtxx 1060?
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Jun 3 2017 11:41am
are you asking if you can use those 2 GPU's at the same time with that PSU?
answer is no
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Jun 3 2017 11:53am
Quote (Secksii @ Jun 3 2017 12:41pm)
are you asking if you can use those 2 GPU's at the same time with that PSU?
answer is no


Yes that was my question and thank you for the response!
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Jun 3 2017 12:06pm
Any reason why you would like to have both GPUs hooked up?
230W CPU
200W 380
150W 1060
40W fans, usb connections, RAM etc

So under full load it should be able to handle it.
Seems like the PSU has 6+2 and 6 pin PCI-E which should work for these cards.

edit: ugh the 380 uses both the PCI-E connectors. so won't be possible

This post was edited by ZwiX on Jun 3 2017 12:08pm
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Jun 3 2017 12:10pm
Quote (ZwiX @ Jun 3 2017 02:06pm)
Any reason why you would like to have both GPUs hooked up?
230W CPU
200W 380
150W 1060
40W fans, usb connections, RAM etc

So under full load it should be able to handle it.
Seems like the PSU has 6+2 and 6 pin PCI-E which should work for these cards.

edit: ugh the 380 uses both the PCI-E connectors. so won't be possible


I don't see how that's an obstacle.

https://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=9SIA29716C8626&ignorebbr=1&nm_mc=KNC-GoogleMKP-PC&cm_mmc=KNC-GoogleMKP-PC-_-pla-_-Home+Electronics+Accessories-_-9SIA29716C8626&gclid=CjwKEAjwvMnJBRCO2NSu-Puc6AUSJAAf-OSU7oAeraHyYgYgzntDgv1B8ReTyIEJ0RYkv4y6TZio2BoC1d_w_wcB&gclsrc=aw.ds
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Jun 3 2017 12:17pm
Quote (DCSS @ Jun 3 2017 01:10pm)


You sure the rails they run on will work while systems at max load?
seems risky if you ask me


1 x Main connector (20+4Pin)
1 x 12V(P4)
1 x 12V(8Pin)
4 x Peripheral
6 x SATA
2 x Floppy
2 x PCI-E
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Jun 4 2017 06:55pm
Quote (popple384 @ Jun 3 2017 12:32pm)
Ok so I have this power supply
https://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16817341018

I am trying to connect a sapphire r9 380 and gtx 1060. Does it have enough power with 16 gb ddr3 ram and i7 3930 and ssd.

It only has two red ports which are connected to my sapphire. Can I use two of the black ones to connect to my gtxx 1060?




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Get this...

https://pcpartpicker.com/product/JQbp99/seasonic-power-supply-x850
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