So I want a graphics card that requires a 6pin PCI Express connector.
Problem is I don't have the connector, and I don't have two 4pin Molex style connectors to use the adapter with.
Is there any other way I can get a 6pin PCIe connector?
or
Will I have to purchase a graphics card that doesn't require it?
Correct me if I'm wrong but a 6pin one will work in a 4pin one...
Unless I'm reading your question completely wrong, in which case rate me dumb.
I don't have a 6pin connector or a 4pin connector.
I strongly recommend you invest in a PSU that does have a PCI-E 6 pin
PSUs without them are usually either so old or so low end that using them on a decent card is likely to do harm
[QUOTE=vegasx;26370559]So I want a graphics card that requires a 6pin PCI Express connector.
Problem is I don't have the connector, and I don't have two 4pin Molex style connectors to use the adapter with.
Is there any other way I can get a 6pin PCIe connector?
or
Will I have to purchase a graphics card that doesn't require it?[/QUOTE]
How the hell don't you have any 4-pin Molex connectors? If you managed to use all of them then wow.
You COULD try a y-splitter to free you up some Molex connectors and use the adaptor that way.
...or get a newer power supply.
Does newegg sell PSUs?
[QUOTE=vegasx;26370811]Does newegg sell PSUs?[/QUOTE]
Of course they do.
[editline]28th November 2010[/editline]
[url]http://www.newegg.com/Store/Category.aspx?Category=32&name=Power-Supplies[/url]
[QUOTE=Makuuta;26370807]How the hell don't you have any 4-pin Molex connectors? If you managed to use all of them then wow.
You COULD try a y-splitter to free you up some Molex connectors and use the adaptor that way.
...or get a newer power supply.[/QUOTE]
The computer I bought is suppost to be "eco-friendly" and doesn't have very many cable things
EDIT: Anyway, I thought PSU's would be expensive so I never really considered them, I have found teh solution. Thanks for the help.
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