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You don't need to plug anything. It is completely powered by the 24 pin on the motherboard (You don't need to do anything)

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I can't find a plug to plug the PCI e plug into on my mother board, im a noob a this. There is no plug for power on my GeForce gtx 750 ti sc, so do I just leave the plug, or am I missing something? Please help

Ps my mobo is a msi 760gma-p34fx

 

The 750ti is a low power maxwell GPU so it was designed to be powered directly from the PCI-E connection so you won't need extra connectors for it. I don't believe there are any 750ti models that have a power connector.

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The 750ti is a low power maxwell GPU so it was designed to be powered directly from the PCI-E connection so you won't need extra connectors for it. I don't believe there are any 750ti models that have a power connector.

The Asus OC and Gigabyte OC variants have a 6-pin pci-e power connector.

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