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x800 pro power issue

GreenPlymouth

Junior Member
I just got the ati x800 pro from shop ati, i got the refurbished pci e. However it did not include the 6 pin power adapter.
What should i do?
Also what does the the 4 pin connection do?
the yellow one that is
 
Originally posted by: GreenPlymouth
I just got the ati x800 pro from shop ati, i got the refurbished pci e. However it did not include the 6 pin power adapter.
What should i do?
Also what does the the 4 pin connection do?
the yellow one that is

You need to plug a 4-pin connector from your PS into the ATI card.

I just got an ATI 800XL PE.
 
Originally posted by: dclive
Originally posted by: GreenPlymouth
I just got the ati x800 pro from shop ati, i got the refurbished pci e. However it did not include the 6 pin power adapter.
What should i do?
Also what does the the 4 pin connection do?
the yellow one that is

You need to plug a 4-pin connector from your PS into the ATI card.

I just got an ATI 800XL PE.

i think he is talking about the small yellow one which looks more like an audio connector, just under the power connector (atleast on my x800xtpe - here). i know i don't have it connected in my machine, but don't know what it is...
 
Originally posted by: bob4432
Originally posted by: dclive
Originally posted by: GreenPlymouth
I just got the ati x800 pro from shop ati, i got the refurbished pci e. However it did not include the 6 pin power adapter.
What should i do?
Also what does the the 4 pin connection do?
the yellow one that is

You need to plug a 4-pin connector from your PS into the ATI card.

I just got an ATI 800XL PE.

i think he is talking about the small yellow one which looks more like an audio connector, just under the power connector (atleast on my x800xtpe - here). i know i don't have it connected in my machine, but don't know what it is...

OIC. I'm guessing it's an either-or thing, but couldn't say for sure. The manual should make it clear, but in any case, neither of us use it, so I suspect the OP's fine to ignore it too.
 
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