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2060 Power supply, simple questions

Cafe Slimp

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You will need to get at it anyway if you want to swap it out for a new PSU, so it wouldn't hurt to take a look
Sounds good! But then, where would I plug in the 2060? There any ports that I can get a pcie adapter for?
 

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Sounds good! But then, where would I plug in the 2060? There any ports that I can get a pcie adapter for?

You'll have to look at the PSU to know this.
 
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Sounds good! But then, where would I plug in the 2060? There any ports that I can get a pcie adapter for?
Your 2060 is plugged into the motherboard correctly. All it's missing is an 8-pin PCI-E power plug from the PSU.

Most PSUs have them as a 6+2, like this.

pcie62.jpg


The reasons why I want you to look at your PSU is because I want to verify it doesn't have any PCI-E connectors, and I want to see if it has enough wattage for the card. If it has no PCI-E connectors but does have enough wattage and you have some other type of spare connectors, can probably get away with just an adapter.

If you need to buy a standard PSU, you will need an adapter like this to convert the 24 pin power into the proprietary 8 pin your motherboard uses.
 

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Your 2060 is plugged into the motherboard correctly. All it's missing is an 8-pin PCI-E power plug from the PSU.

Most PSUs have them as a 6+2, like this.

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The reasons why I want you to look at your PSU is because I want to verify it doesn't have any PCI-E connectors, and I want to see if it has enough wattage for the card. If it has no PCI-E connectors but does have enough wattage and you have some other type of spare connectors, can probably get away with just an adapter.

If you need to buy a standard PSU, you will need an adapter like this to convert the 24 pin power into the proprietary 8 pin your motherboard uses.
YESS!! I WAS LOOKING FOR A RESPONSE LIKE THIS!! Thank you so much man!! I'll check tmmr once I get back from work!!!
 

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GUYS THREADS CLOSED!! MY PSU WAS A GAME MAX GP 650 AND WAS MORE THAN CAPABLE OF RUNNING IT!!! IT EVEN HAD THE 8 PIN I NEEDED SO I JUST BLEW 48 BUCKS ON A SPARE PSU
 
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