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Power supply compatibility with 4070 SUPER.

Nelly._.

Can I do it? How do I go about doing it? Or do I need to buy another PCIe 8-pin?

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Power supply is the Corsair RM850e.

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32 minutes ago, Nelly._. said:

Can I do it? How do I go about doing it? Or do I need to buy another PCIe 8-pin?

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Yes you can. No problem 🙂 I use the RM750i with my RTX 4080 that requires 3x8pins.

You have 3x8pins and you only need 2x8pins for the RTX 4070 Super.

Use the 1x6+2pin single cable and the main plug on the one with 2 plugs. Ziptie the other part down the main cable.

Like in this picture just to the supplied cable that comes with the 4070 Super then that single plug into the GPU 🙂

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10 minutes ago, Hinjima said:

Yes you can. No problem 🙂

 

What about the included RTX 4070 SUPER Power connector Adapter? Is that not needed?

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1 minute ago, Nelly._. said:

What about the included RTX 4070 SUPER Power connector Adapter? Is that not needed?

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This is required. You plug the power supply cables into that cable 🙂

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8 minutes ago, Nelly._. said:

What about the included RTX 4070 SUPER Power connector Adapter? Is that not needed?

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I made a video for someone else on how I have my RTX 4080 plugged into my Corsair RM series.

I can DM you the video if you want to see how its done.

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2 minutes ago, Hinjima said:

I made a video for someone else on how I have my RTX 4080 plugged into my Corsair RM series.

I can DM you the video if you want to see how its done.

I think I got it. Like this?

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1 minute ago, Nelly._. said:

I think I got it. Like this?

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Excellent drawing skills. Exactly like that! 👍

The 8 pin that hangs off you can ziptie down the main cable to tuck it away somewhat.

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Just now, Hinjima said:

Excellent drawing skills. Exactly like that! 👍

Haha, cheers. Okay, thanks for the help!

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4 minutes ago, Nelly._. said:

Haha, cheers. Okay, thanks for the help!

The RM850e is a quality PSU with great cables and the 4070 Super draws 220w and each 8pin is rated for 150w. So if you want a cleaner look you can use just one of the cables with the 2 adapters, this is also fine.

This was very frowned upon back in the day with shit tier PSU's from 2007 but with modern quality PSU's this is fine to do.

So you have 2 options, both will work equally well 🙂

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5 hours ago, Nelly._. said:

I think I got it. Like this?

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Which RM850e do you have? There are two. SKU CP-9020263 ATX3.0 version included 12+4 pin PCIe and SKU CP-9020249 ATX2.53 version without a 12+4 pin. If you have the latter you can get a 12+4 pin cable at Corsair SKU CP-8920284 which is a lot safer solution than the nVidia adapter cable.

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4 hours ago, --SID-- said:

Which RM850e do you have? There are two. SKU CP-9020263 ATX3.0 version included 12+4 pin PCIe and SKU CP-9020249 ATX2.53 version without a 12+4 pin. If you have the latter you can get a 12+4 pin cable at Corsair SKU CP-8920284 which is a lot safer solution than the nVidia adapter cable.

I have this one https://uk.pcpartpicker.com/product/4ZRwrH/corsair-rm850e-2023-850-w-80-gold-certified-fully-modular-atx-power-supply-cp-9020263-na

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1 hour ago, --SID-- said:

Your PSU has a 12+4 pin cable. You don't need to use the Nvidia adaptor.

I have two PCIe 8-pin (6+2) which make a 12+4? Like this?

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1 hour ago, --SID-- said:

Your PSU has a 12+4 pin cable. You don't need to use the Nvidia adaptor.

Or are you talking about the 12VHPWR (12+4) pin?

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20 minutes ago, Nelly._. said:

Or are you talking about the 12VHPWR (12+4) pin?

This. Your PSU has a 2x 8 pin to 12+4 pin 12vHPWR cable.

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Okay so is there any draw back to using the 12VHPWR (12+4) pin alone, instead of the two PCIe 8-pin (6+2) to the RTX 4070 SUPER Power connector Adapter? Or is it just ultimately better?

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On 1/11/2024 at 12:52 PM, --SID-- said:

This. Your PSU has a 2x 8 pin to 12+4 pin 12vHPWR cable.

Do you need the 12vHPWR cable for anything else?

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Just now, --SID-- said:

No

Alright, thanks.

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