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try with 4 pin first

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There's no reason to not plug in both sets of pins. I mean it's really only for extra power for Overclocking but it won't hurt to have it plugged in either.

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always plug in all of the plugs possible

one is probably not needed, but there is no reason to not plug the second one in if your PSU supports it

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