TASTY I need your help
I bought the power supply today.
I'm worried about I may insert the power cables wrong such as the sata cable's.
Does yellow side wire have to facing outside for dvd and hard drives.
Also does it matter which way plug power cable for my GPU.
Thx in advance
I'm worried about I may insert the power cables wrong such as the sata cable's.
Does yellow side wire have to facing outside for dvd and hard drives.
Also does it matter which way plug power cable for my GPU.
Thx in advance
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Wizekraker wrote: »I bought the power supply today.
I'm worried about I may insert the power cables wrong such as the sata cable's.
Does yellow side wire have to facing outside for dvd and hard drives.
Also does it matter which way plug power cable for my GPU.
Thx in advance
Most cables can only be put in one way, so unless you feel you're forcing it it's probably correctly inserted, if you're feeling insecure, R.T.F.M, always helps. -
Necrotwilly wrote: »Most cables can only be put in one way, so unless you feel you're forcing it it's probably correctly inserted, if you're feeling insecure, R.T.F.M, always helps.
yeah I already did that they didn't provide any info.
BTW what are peripheral used.
Sry for being so clueless.
This is my mobo.
http://www.newegg.ca/Product/Product.aspx?item=N82E16813131704
This my PSU
http://www.newegg.ca/Product/Product.aspx?item=N82E16817139005 -
Wizekraker wrote: »yeah I knew those one but what about the 8 x peripheral that I have in my power supply?
The 8 x 4 pin peripherals are 4-pin molex connectors. They can only be plugged in correctly from one way as one side is tapered. These are usually for older hardware (IDE drives, older graphics cards etc) as newer components use SATA power cables.
You can use the 4-pin molex for case fans, convert them to PCI-E 6-pin or 8-pins. Your TX650 only have two 6+2 PCIE; say if you want to run two GeForce GTX 560's, you would need a totaly of 4 PCI-E 6-pins.
In case you don't know, The CPU 8-pin (4+4) connector should be labeled as "EPS", and IS NOT the graphics card 6+2pin PCIE power connector. All cables are labeled on Corsair's PSUs.
I've had people do stupid things and damaged their hardware (like some how plugging the 8-pin CPU connector to a graphics card 8-pin). -
The 8 x 4 pin peripherals are 4-pin molex connectors. They can only be plugged in correctly from one way as one side is tapered. These are usually for older hardware (IDE drives, older graphics cards etc) as newer components use SATA power cables.
You can use the 4-pin molex for case fans, convert them to PCI-E 6-pin or 8-pins. Your TX650 only have two 6+2 PCIE; say if you want to run two GeForce GTX 560's, you would need a totaly of 4 PCI-E 6-pins.
In case you don't know, The CPU 8-pin (4+4) connector should be labeled as "EPS", and IS NOT the graphics card 6+2pin PCIE power connector. All cables are labeled on Corsair's PSUs.
I've had people do stupid things and damaged their hardware (like some how plugging the 8-pin CPU connector to a graphics card 8-pin).
Thx for your help.
You answered all my questions
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