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sr. member
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November 08, 2011, 11:33:30 AM
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Thanks for posting! Smiley

For further reference if it wasn't clear enough for you
Side B pins 1,2,3
Side A pins 2,3
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PCI_Express#Pinout

As pin 3 on side B is 'reserved' does it have to be connected? is this the power up lane?

Thanks for clearing that up, I just copied cablesauraus technique after ordering (a rather expensive) one off him. Cost me £20 compared to £3.60 to do myself Smiley
sr. member
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Thanks for posting! Smiley

For further reference if it wasn't clear enough for you
Side B pins 1,2,3
Side A pins 2,3
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PCI_Express#Pinout

As pin 3 on side B is 'reserved' does it have to be connected? is this the power up lane?
sr. member
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It would be nice to get a more detail on how to do it.

Im not the best at explaining things, never have been. Out of the 6 wires where the 2 RED/PINK wires are on your extenders at one side (X1 side obviously), you cut 5 of them, Leaving one red/pink connected to the motherboard.

Side with 3 cables cut (1-3, 1 been red/pink)

http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/573/imag0085r.jpg/

Side with 2 cables cut (2-3) LEAVING RED/PINK CONNECTED

http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/508/imag0087yz.jpg/

One i made earlier. Surely from them pics you can get the jist of it Smiley

http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/855/imag0086ke.jpg/



jr. member
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It would be nice to get a more detail on how to do it.
sr. member
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Hey,

 Had a good question so thought id share it. Save yourself loads by adding a power molex to your extenders as to not blow your motherboards with more than 4 cards in it...

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http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/35/imag0084dw.jpg/

Basically its 5 wires that go to YOUR YELLOW cable on the molex. 3 from 1 side (including the red one) and 2 from the other(leaving the red one connected. Pic shows it better. Each PCI-E sucks 75W so after 4, drawing over 300W from a mainboard (unless a high quality mobo) isnt a wise idea. I blew a crappy gigabyte (which i say avoid the new ones, ive had 3 failures of AMD gigabyte boards).

By doing this you draw it from your PSU instead and skip the motherboard Wink
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