- Sep 21, 2000
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I just bought a GTX280 card for my main rig, but had forgotten to check on whether my Fortron Epsilon 600w had the proper power plugs.
Looking online, I realized it didn't have the 8 pin power lead necessary, so I decided to swap the PSU with the newer unit (OCZ GameXstream 600w - identical to the Fortron other than the fact that it offers the 8 pin power lead) from my spare gamer rig.
Now the problem is that the ATX supplementary power leads are much shorter on the OCZ unit, and it will NOT get even close to plugging in. I found I had a 4 pin to 8 pin (8 pin goes to the board) adapter that give me enough length to plug it in.
Is it safe to use that ? One of the 2 CPU leads will obviously not be plugged in, but I am hoping that the adapter is what I need.
Pics of the adapter here
Looking online, I realized it didn't have the 8 pin power lead necessary, so I decided to swap the PSU with the newer unit (OCZ GameXstream 600w - identical to the Fortron other than the fact that it offers the 8 pin power lead) from my spare gamer rig.
Now the problem is that the ATX supplementary power leads are much shorter on the OCZ unit, and it will NOT get even close to plugging in. I found I had a 4 pin to 8 pin (8 pin goes to the board) adapter that give me enough length to plug it in.
Is it safe to use that ? One of the 2 CPU leads will obviously not be plugged in, but I am hoping that the adapter is what I need.
Pics of the adapter here