Ok thx for the info Larry. Was really hoping for something around 50-60w but that's where we lose the 6 pin it would seem 😀I was just looking at some GTX 1650 / D6 / Super cards, there was one I remember seeing "100W" mentioned.
Yeah, I think that it would be "mostly pointless" (*) for GPU mfgs to build GPUs with 6-pin power connectors, that don't draw more than 50-60W.Ok thx for the info Larry. Was really hoping for something around 50-60w but that's where we lose the 6 pin it would seem
Ok thx for the info Larry. Was really hoping for something around 50-60w but that's where we lose the 6 pin it would seem 😀
20 pin PSU. So it's either an adapter to make it 24 pin or a molex to 6 pin adapter to run a video card. I ordered the 24 pin adapter. I'll prolly just stick the 20 pin in first and see if it runs my 6350 card. Would be sweet if it did.Why do you want it to have a 6pin? Cards that are less than 75W just pull power from the PCI-E slot.
20 pin PSU. So it's either an adapter to make it 24 pin or a molex to 6 pin adapter to run a video card. I ordered the 24 pin adapter. I'll prolly just stick the 20 pin in first and see if it runs my 6350 card. Would be sweet if it did.
With the 24 pin adapter I can prolly run a 1030 with no trouble. I think that’s the plan. I didn’t even know they made those adapters until yesterday. Pretty cool.Even cards that have a 6pin adapter, will pull 50-60W from the PCI-E slot. Some get closer to the 75W. So you would most likely have the issue even with a 6pin card.