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First Choice Video Card
Anybody know what type and where to purchase the power cords needed for the Video Cards that came out in First Choice? Doing a little reading says it needs power to two places. Thanks.
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We built a computer and hooked it up yesterday with the new card. Besides putting it into the correct slot, we didn't add any power cables and it seems to be working just fine!
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You need one standard 6 pin PCIe power cable. Most modern computer power supplies should have at least one.
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See this product page for specs, and this PDF for the power guidlines. |
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It may work under light computational loads and seem fine during idle but once you start using graphics intensive programs or do a quad monitor setup, your system may crash and/or suffer electrical damage. We had that happen to one of our quad-monitor systems with dual graphics cards once. It worked fine initially when we tested it but even using labview over quad screens would make it crash after a short time.
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I'm not sure what kind of packaging that card came with, but virtually every graphics card I've ever bought that has an additional power connector on it has come with a big sticker on it saying something to the effect of "Do not under any circumstances use this card without the additional power connector attached and powered by an adequately rated power supply".
Those connections are NOT meant to be optional. Plus the adapters to connect them are super cheap if one wasn't included. Wouldn't you rather spend $5, instead of $500 replacing a graphics card? |
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Any modern power supply should include the necessary cables. Trying to find and buy them yourselves is probably a bad idea. If your power supply doesn't already have what you need, you probably need a new power supply.
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Side thing: A lot of people skimp on the PSU when building a PC but that's a really terrible idea-- a bad PSU will cause you nothing but issues down the road-- and possibly the rest of the components in your build. Get a nice, quality PSU and you'll never have to worry about it. |
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Edit: Also, on the product page for the card linked by cadandcookies above, it says that the package contents include an auxiliary power cord and I don't see any reason why AndyMark/FIRST would remove it from the package and ship only the card itself. If that actually is the case, you should probably buy the cord by itself. |
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