today i bought new psu and connector for gpu and psu ad bit different?

http://i61.tinypic.com/2hwobab.jpg (left in new one)

original one i used have 3yelowe wires and 3 black ones.This new one have 2 yellow and 4 black ones but 2 of the black ones are connected in one hole so i have 5 working ones not 6. both can fit but i am not sure is that one black more going to make problems
and one more thing originali psu didn't come with that 6 hole adapter the give it separate. i have GTS250 http://www.softgate.ch/thumb_uc_35812_z450_Gainward_GTS250_Deep_Green_1GB_DDR3PCI-E.jpg

i made some mistakes in post i have to edit it its POWER SUPPLY AND GPU sry :(

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Good talk

10 years ago
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There's no such thing as PSU->CPU connector.

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how do you supply power to your processor?

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i post to soon by bad not sure how it is called in english but look at the pic

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There is. It's on the motherboard and has 4 or 8 pins.

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on mine i have a 8 pin + a 4 pin+ + a 24 pin connecter

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Would help if you told us what the PSU is. Just make sure the cable from the PSU is the PCI-E power cable. It's okay for there to only be 2 yellow ones connected and one pin being completely unconnected, which you can see from this diagram.

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well new one is NAP INTEX ACCOPIA 600W. and by default PSU didn't have 6 pin cord or whatever do u call it the when i back to the store they gave me adapter 6pin one like this https://www.techenclave.com/community/attachments/molex-6pin-jpg.13694/

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Couldn't find much about Intex PSUs, but based on what I found, they're pretty low quality. Does it have a sticker with specifications on it or anything like that? I'd say it's also unlikely that it's actually 600W, because the cheap PSUs are usually overrated i.e. have much higher wattage than they can output.

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Found some store page that listed that specifications for it, which said it only has 18 amps on the +12V rail. That is very little for any system. Your GPU even has 24A requirement on the +12V rail, so under load the power supply can break/explode or your pc can just shutdown. I'd recommend investing in a higher quality PSU, if at all possible.

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Yeah, it's actually more like 200W PSU, if this is correct: http://intexuae.com/index.php/products/it-23f2/.

Well it has theoretically 600W, but it's in 3.3V and 5V lines which modern PCs do not use.

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I would throw that PSU away instantly.

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^
Try to return it and spend some more money in a good one, IT MATTERS A LOT.

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thx for the reply i think i just going to return it to the store

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Have you tried rotating it by 180 degrees?

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Closed 10 years ago by dragon999804.