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Can I use the Corsair rm750x

FryskeStryder

My graphics card uses two 8 pin connectors, my motherboard uses an 8 pin and a 4 pin connector. I was looking at getting the corsair rm750x, but on every product page it says the rm750x only has one 4+4 pin connector. Can i use the rm750x or should i use something else? and in that case which one?

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yes you can use the RM750 just fine. You only need the 1 8 pin, the other is supplemental and not required. 

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45 minutes ago, FryskeStryder said:

My graphics card uses two 8 pin connectors, my motherboard uses an 8 pin and a 4 pin connector. I was looking at getting the corsair rm750x, but on every product page it says the rm750x only has one 4+4 pin connector. Can i use the rm750x or should i use something else? and in that case which one?

RM750X should be fine.  It comes with a dual 8-pin PCIE cable, and if you should need to use a secondary EPS 4+4, we have them available for purchase on our webstore.  Like @Skiiwee29 said, it's only supplemental and dependent on your build.

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The RM750x comes with a single EPS (4+4pin CPU) connector.
The RM750x (2018) comes with two EPS (4+4pin CPU) connectors.

If you're looking at purchasing the RM750x and wish to have dual EPS connectors, then look for the RM750x (2018) version. Otherwise as Corsair Nick suggested you can buy an additional cable from the Corsair Website (or usually Amazon as well), however it'd probably be cheaper just to buy the 2018 version initially rather than the RM750x + additional cables.
As @Skiiwee29 mentioned, the second connector is supplementary and not required.

 

10 hours ago, Corsair Nick said:

RM750X should be fine.  It comes with a dual 8-pin PCIE cable

Both versions of the RM750x come with two dual 6+2pin PCIe cables. (two cables, two connectors on each cable - Total of 4 PCIe connectors)

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