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Title: Are these cables dangerous?
Post by: COLT601 on February 02, 2018, 06:18:39 AM
Built up my first mining rig. TRYING to run 7 RX 580s but the only power supplies I could find were two Corsair 750w units. So I have them set up running dual, but the problem is each power supply only has two 8 pin connectors. So right now I can only run two GPU's per power supply  :-\

My AMD Radeon cards require both an 8 pin and a 6 pin connection to work. Yeahhh... so obviously this is not an ideal situation but it's what I've got.

The four cards are mining great but I have 3 other GPU's still sitting in the box. I'd really prefer not to have to spend another $360 on a new power supply since I'm past the cut off to return the two Corsairs.

In addition to the two 8 pin connectors, there six 6 pin connectors on the PSU's.  I found this cable on amazon:

6 Pin male to Dual 2x 8 Pin (6+2) male PCI Express Power Adapter Cable for Graphics Video Card 24-inch

https://www.amazon.com/COMeap-Express-Adapter-Graphics-24-inch/dp/B076YXS6KL (https://www.amazon.com/COMeap-Express-Adapter-Graphics-24-inch/dp/B076YXS6KL)

And it appears the 6 pin would connect into the PSU and the other two ends 6+2 and the 6 pin would connect into the video cards.

Is this cable safe to run without worrying about starting a fire?  The GPU's are drawing 185w each





Title: Re: Are these cables dangerous?
Post by: Undefined31415 on February 02, 2018, 08:02:54 AM
Built up my first mining rig. TRYING to run 7 RX 580s but the only power supplies I could find were two Corsair 750w units. So I have them set up running dual, but the problem is each power supply only has two 8 pin connectors. So right now I can only run two GPU's per power supply  :-\

My AMD Radeon cards require both an 8 pin and a 6 pin connection to work. Yeahhh... so obviously this is not an ideal situation but it's what I've got.

The four cards are mining great but I have 3 other GPU's still sitting in the box. I'd really prefer not to have to spend another $360 on a new power supply since I'm past the cut off to return the two Corsairs.

In addition to the two 8 pin connectors, there six 6 pin connectors on the PSU's.  I found this cable on amazon:

6 Pin male to Dual 2x 8 Pin (6+2) male PCI Express Power Adapter Cable for Graphics Video Card 24-inch

https://www.amazon.com/COMeap-Express-Adapter-Graphics-24-inch/dp/B076YXS6KL (https://www.amazon.com/COMeap-Express-Adapter-Graphics-24-inch/dp/B076YXS6KL)

And it appears the 6 pin would connect into the PSU and the other two ends 6+2 and the 6 pin would connect into the video cards.

Is this cable safe to run without worrying about starting a fire?  The GPU's are drawing 185w each


Generally, you don't want to have the possibility of any single line of PCIe power connectors carrying a load greater than 2x 8-pin connectors. 1x 8-pin and 2x 6-pin should be fine, 3x 6-pin, etc. However, it's also difficult to know how a given card distributes the power it requires between the PCIe slot and one or more onboard power connectors. For example, with splitters, you *might* be fine powering more than 4 risers off of one PSU line of PCIe power connectors, but I still wouldn't recommend it.

Lastly, if you intend to run all of the cards at the full 185W TDP, you're going to have a problem with only 2x 750W PSUs.