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Topic: Yes, Another Power Supply Question (Read 142 times)

newbie
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February 08, 2018, 08:10:53 PM
#4
OK, this is all making sense now. Thank you so much for the help.
sr. member
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February 08, 2018, 07:15:02 PM
#3
I bought two of these Seasonic PSUs: https://www.amazon.com/Seasonic-SSR-1300GD-ATX12V-Supply-PS-1300GD9/dp/B0787HCJY1/ref=sr_1_2?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1518131077&sr=1-2&keywords=seasonic+1300w

I'm trying to understand the dangerous business of powering the risers. I have read thread after thread about this, and kind of understand what I can and can't do. However, one question I haven't come across is the following: in the peripheral section of this power supply there are 6 6-pin connections. I have 6 pin risers. Are there M/M 6 pin cables I can buy and safely power the risers? I'd like to stay away from SATA if I can.

The PSU-end of the modular connections has NO widely-used standards. Various brands from the same company will often differ in pinouts.

The 6-pin connection on the end of the PSU cannot be assumed to be equivalent to a 6-pin PCIe connector (and almost definitely isn't).

You COULD look up a pinout diagram for your specific unit (or make one with a multimeter), then fashion your own cable together (keep in mind that you can't expect to draw as much current, because the "peripheral" connections will likely not have as many 12V lines as the dedicated 6-pin connections, since PCIe power doesn't require 5V that is required for molex, or the 3.3V line that is sometimes used for SATA [it's sometimes excluded, as it's almost never used]). Otherwise, stick with using the modular lines of 4-pin molex power connectors as-intended, and use 2x molex to 1x 6-pin adapters (don't power too many risers off of the same line of connectors, obviously.)
jr. member
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February 08, 2018, 06:20:03 PM
#2
Im powering 6 vegas and i do connect the risers with the SATA connector. There is an adapter Sata to 6pin.
Because the power wont flow from the riser to the card.

Vega do have 2x 6pin connector and there is where the power to the card came from. Never from the riser.

That depends of the GPU u are using. If powered by the riser, like some low end GPU, it is advisable to use a molex or 6 pin in the riser.

https://i.imgur.com/u9rzAqR.jpg

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newbie
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February 08, 2018, 06:14:00 PM
#1
I bought two of these Seasonic PSUs: https://www.amazon.com/Seasonic-SSR-1300GD-ATX12V-Supply-PS-1300GD9/dp/B0787HCJY1/ref=sr_1_2?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1518131077&sr=1-2&keywords=seasonic+1300w

I'm trying to understand the dangerous business of powering the risers. I have read thread after thread about this, and kind of understand what I can and can't do. However, one question I haven't come across is the following: in the peripheral section of this power supply there are 6 6-pin connections. I have 6 pin risers. Are there M/M 6 pin cables I can buy and safely power the risers? I'd like to stay away from SATA if I can.
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