![]() its annoying finally getting a 3090, only to have to put it back in a box for a week, while you drop another $250 on a PSU, to replace the perfectly capable PSU you already bought. i hope you dont encounter this, but im saying it in case it happens, or in case you can plan for it, to avoid what i had to go through. Wizard did some readings using a wall meter at the, & it showed during certain situations (like 3d rendering) it Sucks power. For reference, i had a very capable Seasonic Focus+ Gold 750W, & it couldnt take 30 seconds of playing escape from tarkov, before total system shutdown. if your Power Supply is not up to snuff, it will trip Over Voltage protection if your PSU has it. i own a couple 3090FE's & they have moments during heavy rendering, where they draw shy of 500 Watts through those PCI cables. ![]() Check the manual for exact information on how many CPU 8 pins you need and if they are optional. I never used a main board that has more than one CPU 8 pin, so I'm not exactly sure what the exact requirements for such a main board are. ![]() You should probably get a PSU that has enough CPU 8 pins for your system (I guess that is 2) and enough PCIe 8 pins (I guess that is 2 as well). Not sure what kind of PSU it is, since all the good ones sold now have 8 pin PCIe connecors. That PSU probably does not have the right connections because it only has two 6 pin PCIe. Again, 2 of the pins can be usually split off to create a 6 pin PCIe connector (some video cards have 6 pin PCIe connectors). Also, 4 of the pins can usually be split off to create a 4 pin CPU connector (some main board use this (or used to use it)). The 8 pin for the main board can be called CPU or EPS. The 8 pin power connector for the main board and 8 pin for the video card are different.
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