Is there a way to use a second external power supply to power a graphics card?
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Solved by TylerD321,
29 minutes ago, low tier gamer said:I searched it up, do I put the paperclip in the power connector?
It would go in the motherboard pin to make the psu think it’s connected to at pc and turn on. Google the paper clip psu test for reference. Although, if you are planning other upgrades why wouldn’t you just go ahead and put the new psu in your computer and sell the old one?
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