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Topic: PSU with only 4 pci-e connectors. (Read 464 times)

sr. member
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June 23, 2017, 03:48:10 AM
#9
There are 8 pcie

That's what I don't understand. it says it has 8 PCI-e but in the picture you can see it only has 4 PCI-e connections.

each cable is double plugged

what are your six cards?

it may work with the right six cards



Hmm I understand ohhh. So I have 4 580 and 2 570.

so if the 580's have 8 pins  and the 570's have six pins

it could be hard.

if they all are six pins  you should be able to do 5 for sure and 6 maybe  depends on how you clock


Well, all use 1 8-pin connector, and I have two rx570 that can optionally use a 6-pin also. all of them can be powered with 8-pin connectors. But How am I gonna do it if I only have 4 pci-e ports with double 8-pin cables? do I use like 1pci-e to 2 pci-e adapter in 2 or something?
sr. member
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June 23, 2017, 03:46:09 AM
#8
Look what connectors you have on your cards 6pin-125W 8pin-150W then it will be easy to understand, as you did not specify what models you have. I would assume this PSU has at least 16AWG wires and uses all 8Pins/wires...

The cards, all use 1 8-pin connector, and I have two nitro+ rx570 that uses also an extra 6-pin but it says on the website its optional.
legendary
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June 21, 2017, 12:06:47 AM
#7
There are 8 pcie

That's what I don't understand. it says it has 8 PCI-e but in the picture you can see it only has 4 PCI-e connections.

each cable is double plugged

what are your six cards?

it may work with the right six cards



Hmm I understand ohhh. So I have 4 580 and 2 570.

so if the 580's have 8 pins  and the 570's have six pins

it could be hard.

if they all are six pins  you should be able to do 5 for sure and 6 maybe  depends on how you clock
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June 21, 2017, 12:02:12 AM
#6
Look what connectors you have on your cards 6pin-125W 8pin-150W then it will be easy to understand, as you did not specify what models you have. I would assume this PSU has at least 16AWG wires and uses all 8Pins/wires...
sr. member
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June 20, 2017, 09:01:25 PM
#5
There are 8 pcie

That's what I don't understand. it says it has 8 PCI-e but in the picture you can see it only has 4 PCI-e connections.

each cable is double plugged

what are your six cards?

it may work with the right six cards



Hmm I understand ohhh. So I have 4 580 and 2 570.
legendary
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'The right to privacy matters'
June 20, 2017, 07:16:37 PM
#4
There are 8 pcie

That's what I don't understand. it says it has 8 PCI-e but in the picture you can see it only has 4 PCI-e connections.

each cable is double plugged

what are your six cards?

it may work with the right six cards

sr. member
Activity: 868
Merit: 279
June 20, 2017, 07:00:38 PM
#3
There are 8 pcie

That's what I don't understand. it says it has 8 PCI-e but in the picture you can see it only has 4 PCI-e connections.
legendary
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June 19, 2017, 09:54:02 PM
#2
There are 8 pcie
sr. member
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June 19, 2017, 09:23:35 PM
#1
So I want to build a 6 gpu rig but this PSU

Thermaltake TPG-1200F Toughpower Grand 1200W
http://www.thermaltake.com/products-model.aspx?id=C_00002400

The thing is is that it only have 4 pci-e connectors. Is there a way around to connect my 6 cards?
I don't know if this is what this cpu to pci-e converter tries to achieve no?
http://www.thermaltake.com/Power_Supply/Accessories_/PSU_Cable/C_00002413/CPU_8Pin_to_Dual_PCI_E_6_2Pin_Splitter_Cable/design.htm

If there's no way to work this out I know there's only two options:
Buy another psu like a 500 watts one and use both, connect 4 to the 1200 watts and 2 in the 500.
Or
buy a 1200 watts psu that has 6 or more pci-e connectors

I wanna know what can I do with the one I have already, any help appreciated guys.
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