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  1. So nobody can help me?? This is my 2nd time posting on the forums about this same topic and I can't find anything online
  2. Hi all, I'm trying to figure out the pinout of my AGV750 8pin GPU connector. It's semi modular and I got it without the 8pin cable that came in the box. I've been testing every pin coming out of the PSU (Not the cable) and I can't tell which pins are the sense A and B. I jumped the PSU between pins 4 and 5 to turn it on without being in a computer (The fans are spinning and the output voltage coming from the random pins I was testing was 2.7v. I'm assuming due to the lack of a load) Is there a surefire way to tell which pins they are? Please let me know! I'm planning on figuring out the pinout and swapping the cables around so it works normally with this random cable. Please let me know your thoughts! Thank you!
  3. Hi all, I'm trying to do some pin swapping on an 8 pin PCIE power cable. It didn't come with my PSU, so I know it's probably not going to work how it is. I've done research on how to test and swap the pins and I think I understand the process. My question is: Why is the highest voltage reading I can read anywhere on the connector around 2.7V? I see the pinout for the connector says 12V, and all 3 of the bottom "12V" pins are reading 2.7 It is a 2 sided connector (2 male). I was using a basic multimeter I got from fleet farm. I was measuring DC volts as well. The supply is on and the fans are running. There isn't a load connected though, is that required? If so, how would I go about adding a load that isn't the graphics card? I tested the multimeter with 5v DC output from a phone charger and it works. I used a paperclip to jump 2 of the pins on 24pin. If the clip part is on the bottom and the pins are facing you, it's the bottom 4th and 5th from the right. I was just poking around at all the combinations of pins. I'm assuming if it was reading +2.7v then the black is on a GND and red is connected to a power pin? They're all 12v right? How would I go about adding a load? If the pins output voltage, is it safe to assume they are the +12v lines? Also, 1 of the pins does nothing. (Sense pin?) The PSU is the Aresgame AGV750 +80 bronze. Could someone please help me figure out what I'm doing wrong? Anything helps! Thank you!
  4. I'm sorry for not specifying, but thr mining card im talking about doesnt have video out, which is why I need that specific custom driver for it.
  5. Hi, Ok so I just watched the video Linus made about using the Gigabyte mining gtx 1060 (P-106 6G With no video outputs). I cant read Chinese so I went on the English clone of Taobao (Baopals.com), and found a P-106, but its an Asus version (.https://www.baopals.com/products/613019810757?tab=details&skus=30308%3A21555&skuId=4486310095884). My question is, will I be able to use the driver featured in linuses video for an Asus card even though his was gigabyte? Heres the driver link: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1TN3MJlirDWNYvFanq3RI-EWZ9nDzGtFw?usp=sharing Thanks All!
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