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Feb 24 2019 03:25pm
My buddy’s friend had an extra 980 sitting around his house and sent it to me however, I found out my PSU doesn’t have 2 6-pin wires to connect to it. It only has 1. I believe the other parts besides the SATA cords on the PSU are called LP4 (?). Not 100% sure. I was looking at adapters and I found I could buy a LP4 to 6-pin adapater. Would this work?
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Feb 24 2019 04:37pm
depends on psu.
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Feb 24 2019 04:48pm
Quote (King Atrhur @ Feb 24 2019 04:37pm)
depends on psu.


and what is that....?
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Feb 24 2019 04:56pm
power supply unit.
we have no idea how much wattage it is and how much your system draws.
overload it and may fry whole system.
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Feb 24 2019 05:25pm
I don't even know what psu would only have 1 pcie 6 pin
Are you sure you don't have 6+2 pin also?

you should be telling us what psu
Is it from prebuilt?

This post was edited by yupitsmeh on Feb 24 2019 05:26pm
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Feb 24 2019 06:15pm
Quote (King Atrhur @ Feb 24 2019 04:56pm)
power supply unit.
we have no idea how much wattage it is and how much your system draws.
overload it and may fry whole system.


i know what a psu, i dont know what you meant by depends on psu. such as your second comment. its a 500 watt psu.
Quote (yupitsmeh @ Feb 24 2019 05:25pm)
I don't even know what psu would only have 1 pcie 6 pin
Are you sure you don't have 6+2 pin also?

you should be telling us what psu
Is it from prebuilt?


its a 6+2, sorry.

it is a prebuilt.. im upgrading, but wanted to use this as a stream pc, if possible.
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Quote (King Atrhur @ Feb 24 2019 06:56pm)
power supply unit.
we have no idea how much wattage it is and how much your system draws.
overload it and may fry whole system.


This for sure, also be careful with prebuilt machines list rating. Get a cheap voltmeter if you are wary :)
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