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VinsonMai555

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  1. Hey thanks for answering this! Following on from that, I've attached the pinout from the manual The graphics card I have is Asus Geforce GTX 1080 ti 11gb Founders Edition Now how will I know what needs to go where in terms of pinout? I generally referred to the original stock cables but obviously there isn't a 6 pin PCI-E cable. Just want to make sure so I don't blow out my GPU
  2. Hello! I have dived into the custom cabling world, and there have been both joys and pains from the experience... I put forward the question to the group, and forgive me for my ignorance, but haven't been able to find the answer. I have sorted out all the custom cabling for CPU and motherboard, but i'm currently stuck on the GPU The GPU has 1 x 8 pin and the other is a 1 x 6 pin. I have completed the 8 pin, but i'm confused about how to connect the 6 pin The reason for this is because the current PSU I have is Silverstone SX650-G. The cables that it came for the GPU is an 8 pin to 8 pin with the extension of the 6 pin attached. Now is it possible to connect it via going straight 6 pin to 6 pin? or do I have to ensure that it goes from the 6 pin GPU to the 8 pin on the PSU like the cables that came in the box? So far, I haven't been able to track down a 6 pin to 6 pin, but have found 6 pin to 8 pin, which leads me to believe that even if it is a 6 pin on the GPU that it needs to be connected to the 8 pin rail? Sorry if this is confusing, hopefully I get clarity with this !
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