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Cx500m gtx 1070 8 pin connector
Cx500m gtx 1070 8 pin connector










cx500m gtx 1070 8 pin connector

In other words, if the pinout power/ground is wrong on the PSU end, it will be wrong on the GPU end too.You can just rearrange the terminals on GPU end correctly.Īn Antec High Current Gamer HCG-620M does not have hardwired PCIe cables, they go to a modular 10pin. Yes, I know.If the pinout power/ground on the PSU end of the cable are mismatched from what the pinout on the GPU end should be, then you can rearrange the terminals on the GPU end to the way they should be in the pinout diagram.As long as the industry-standard pinout power/ground on the GPU end is correct, it will work as it should.And as always, never use cables from another PSU unless they are documented/proven compatible. You'd need the pinout for the PSU and to reconfigure the connector where it plugs into the PSU. It is where it the PCIe power plugs into the PSU where the pinout varies. HeavyHemi Bob, it is not the end that plugs into the GPU that is the issue. Your 8 pin cable needs to be plugged directly into the GPU. The adapters supplied with the GPU should only be used if you do not have the proper PCIe power cable and need to, for example use two 4-pin molex to make a single 8 pin. Your PSU has a single hardwired 8-pin PCIe power cable that you should plug directly into the GPU. I am very new to this, so I will need a lot of help When I disconnect them and start up, my computer starts up and I receive the same error message. They connect, but my computer does not start up at all when they are connected. I bought a power cord with a 10 pin connector (goes into my PSU) on one side and an 8 pin connector (goes into graphics card) on the other. My power supply unit (PSU) is an Antec 620, and it requires a 10 pin connector, but the power cables I got with my graphics card were incompatible, so I bought a new one. The PCI cables I got were one 8 pin connector. So I just purchased a new GTX 1070 and whenever I start up my computer, the screen tells me to power down and connect the PCIe cables to the graphics card. The pinout is shown as if you're looking into the end of the connectors.PCIe 8pin is the same as 6+2pin, the extra two pins are grounds.īob, it is not the end that plugs into the GPU that is the issue. I see.Well, if you wanna you can easily remove the terminals from the graphics card connector and rearrange them according to the pinout below which is industry-standard.Use a paper clip/pin/needle/whatever to depress the locking tabs on the terminals and pull them out, but bend them back up.You can borrow from somebody, or buy an el cheapo digital multimeter at big box stores, hardware stores, auto parts stores, Amazon for about $10 that will do to check the power and ground pinout.Or you could take your PC/PSU to a repair shop and have them re-pin the connector.Or buy another PSU with the needed/correct connectors.












Cx500m gtx 1070 8 pin connector