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My old gtx 980ti used 6 power pins but why does my new rtx 2060S only use 4pins?

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15 minutes ago, Goku1814 said:

My old gtx 980ti used 6 power pins but why does my new rtx 2060S only use 4pins?

Each yellow wire is equal to 12V

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It should have 2x6pin or one 8-pin

https://www.nvidia.com/content/geforce-gtx/GEFORCE_RTX_2060_SUPER_User_Guide.pdf

 

The official one has one 8-pin 

 

Looks like the ASUS ROG STRIX model has a PWM fan connector on it, that's the cyan line on the right. The yellow line on the right is a RGB connector.

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Other third party versions may have different things on them.

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1 minute ago, Goku1814 said:

The first one is the 2060S

2nd one is 980ti

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The 980 Ti has a 6-pin and an 8-pin, the RTX has one 8-pin. There's nothing weird here.

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3 minutes ago, Kisai said:

The 980 Ti has a 6-pin and an 8-pin, the RTX has one 8-pin. There's nothing weird here.

But why does a 980ti use more pins? Shouldn't it be vis versa

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9 minutes ago, Goku1814 said:

But why does a 980ti use more pins? Shouldn't it be vis versa

Your new GPU uses less power because it's a x60 Tier, your old GPU uses more power because it was a x80 Ti tier. 

 

There is roughly a 4x performance difference between a 60 and an 80, with a Ti usually having another 20% on top of the 80. Relatively speaking that 980Ti is only 13% less performance than the 2060S.

 

So 8-pin power means it needs 150watts of power. 6-pin power means it needs 75. So when it has 2x6 or 1x8, that means it needs 150 watts, and if it needs 1 1x8 and 1x6 then it needs 225watts. It's entirely possible to see a GPU with 2x8 and 1x6, and pull more than 300 watts. Those aren't typical.

Other than a Titan board, the most power you can reasonable expect is for the RTX 2080 Super, which is 250 watts (1x6 and 1x8).

https://www.nvidia.com/en-us/geforce/graphics-cards/rtx-2080-super/

 

A 2080 Ti requires 2x8pin

https://www.pny.com.tw/en/upload/download_files/en_download_list_19b22_wr2i3c5qid.pdf

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7 minutes ago, Goku1814 said:

But why does a 980ti use more pins? Shouldn't it be vis versa

generally technology becomes more energy efficient over time, not less. if I'm not mistaken, the 980ti used like 75w more.

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Okay now I understand thank you guys. You guys have big brains

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