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Old March 18th, 2008   #31
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Do you need both 8pin and 6pin power connected for the card to work?
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The card requires both six and eight pin PCI-Express power connectors to work – it will not turn on if you use two six-pin connectors.




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Argh, that's lame. :/

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One thing that Nvidia has worked hard on with the GeForce 9800 GX2 is its appeal to a wider market. As a direct result of this, the company has introduced a number of new features onto the GeForce 9800 GX2 to help make using the card a little more straight forward for a novice.
But you will need a new power supply! :P



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But you will need a new power supply! :P
Not always. If you've purchased a reasonable PSU in the last 6-months to a year it will probably have at least one 8-pin PCI-Express power connection, I know mine does. Indeed it is a little counter-intuitive to claim a video card is novice friendly when it requires a very up to date PSU, but if you're willing to plunk down $600 for a video card, you probably don't have to worry too much about the balance of your bank account and are probably already buying a new PSU too (if you don't already have one).



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Not always. If you've purchased a reasonable PSU in the last 6-months to a year it will probably have at least one 8-pin PCI-Express power connection, I know mine does. Indeed it is a little counter-intuitive to claim a video card is novice friendly when it requires a very up to date PSU, but if you're willing to plunk down $600 for a video card, you probably don't have to worry too much about the balance of your bank account and are probably already buying a new PSU too (if you don't already have one).
OCZ Technology | Products | Power Management | PowerStream PSU
None has an 8pin, 1010W model included.

I'm SOL for an upgrade to something that necessitates a 8pin it seems. :/



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hmm my Corsair 520HX has a 8 pin PCI-Express option.

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why did nvidia cut the memory bus width? amd doesn't seen to need it but nvidia can use it. look at the reviews where the 9800gx2 is tested against gtx/ultras. the g80 come out on top at high resolution and filters turned on.
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why did nvidia cut the memory bus width? amd doesn't seen to need it but nvidia can use it. look at the reviews where the 9800gx2 is tested against gtx/ultras. the g80 come out on top at high resolution and filters turned on.
You're not taking into consideration the lack of decent drivers.



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I'm SOL for an upgrade to something that necessitates a 8pin it seems. :/
6 Pin PCI-E to 8 Pin PCI-E2 Adapter Cable - FrozenCPU.com

Theres others, such as one that connects also to a molex but if your PSU can handle the high drain of the 8-pin plug cards then this should work fine.




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6 Pin PCI-E to 8 Pin PCI-E2 Adapter Cable - FrozenCPU.com

Theres others, such as one that connects also to a molex but if your PSU can handle the high drain of the 8-pin plug cards then this should work fine.
Yeah, I didn't really plan on actually spending for another PSU. I would have hand-crafted an adaptor. Though I remember the one I did for my 4pin burned for some reason.

Edit: Which reminds me I still have to find a 9pin serial port bracket for my mobo. Yeah that's just my luck really, my mobo comes with an internal serial port but they didn't give me the bracket with it. @_@




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oh um since polo revived the thread, my GTS is all packed up and gonna send it back to EVGA tomorrow. So 1 week of no desktop (on my laptop which btw the 8600GS Mobile doesn't do 1920X1200 resolution very well) then i get my GX2!!!! Just hope my Corsair wont blow up on me lol





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