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problem with modular psu

AceHunter

just bought all the computer component and putting a computer together

 

but the cable of the psu doesnt fit to the graphic card

 

can anyone tell me the reason why?

 

there are two different cables from the psu, which one should I use  "two head with 6+2 and 8 pin

or two cables one has 6+2 and 8.

 

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What graphics card do you have? One of the 8pin powers is for the processor depending on your power supply

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what psu are you using ??? have you check if the 8 pin is the pci express and not the cpu cable ??? what graphics card ?

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What graphics card do you have? One of the 8pin powers is for the processor depending on your power supply

gtx 780

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what psu are you using ??? have you check if the 8 pin is the pci express and not the cpu cable ??? what graphics card ?

evga nex 650G 

and GTX 780

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is there a male and female different on those VGA cables included in the psu?

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Please do me a favour and read the written text on each connector you may have put in the wrong connectors.

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no one part goes into the psu and one in the card ..... you cant go wrong ....... try every cable you have that is written pci e

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no one part goes into the psu and one in the card ..... you cant go wrong ....... try every cable you have that is written pci e

there is not a cable has pci-e on it 

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Please do me a favour and read the written text on each connector you may have put in the wrong connectors.

 

 

 

i connected the red ones to the graphic card 

one 6 (+2)to graphic card 8 pin to the psu

one 8 to the graphic card and  6+2 to the psu

 

the only way which fits

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Was using the VGA when i first try it. One question can we plug 6+2 to the psu?

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Each connector is labeled to go in a specific connection.

The red colour cables go into your psu and graphics card. One is the main power the 24pin. 8Pin for the cpu and the rest as for peripherals like a hard drive/solid state drive power. Molex .

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The VGA had two ends one is 6+2 and one is 8 so which way shoul go into the power supply

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Read the manual that came with your power supply. All connectors that plug into the PSU side of things should be 1 solid piece.

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