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June 07, 2017, 12:55:22 AM
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So many posts about melting connectors and fires. Who here is NOT using the riser power from the 6-pack cards. And who here is? Feel like should be a community safety hazard.
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June 07, 2017, 01:01:55 AM
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So many posts about melting connectors and fires. Who here is NOT using the riser power from the 6-pack cards. And who here is? Feel like should be a community safety hazard.

I go six pin pcie cable direct to six pin jack on the riser

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June 07, 2017, 01:05:50 AM
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I go six pin pcie cable direct to six pin jack on the riser

If you are using 6-pin PCI then you must have a PSU dedicated to just powering your risers?

And all the risers I find are only 4-pin male molex. And all the cables I can find are 4-pin male molex too. Am I searching for totally the wrong thing?

https://www.amazon.com/VCOM-12-Inch-VC-POW4EXT-Adapter-CE309/dp/B00GNTTO6I/ref=sr_1_4?ie=UTF8&qid=1496797120&sr=8-4&keywords=molex+to+4+pin

On NewEgg I went through all their risers and every one is a molex to sata connector. Why are there not more fires???
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June 07, 2017, 01:08:22 AM
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You mean the Sata to molex cables?



If so, they're fine as long as:
 - you don't connect more than 2 GPUs to a single cable coming from the PSU;
 - you don't use cards that are very hungry on the PCI-E front. For example overclocked GTX 750 Ti without 6-pin or any card reflashed with a badly configured BIOS.

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June 07, 2017, 01:11:54 AM
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You mean the Sata to molex cables?

If so, they're fine as long as:
 - you don't connect more than 2 GPUs to a single cable coming from the PSU;
 - you don't use cards that are very hungry on the PCI-E front. For example overclocked GTX 750 Ti without 6-pin or any card reflashed with a badly configured BIOS.

Yes those cables. Plan on 4 570s on a 750W dedicated PSU. So two cards get their own molex and two cards have to share. But so many posts saying this is a bad idea......
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June 07, 2017, 01:22:06 AM
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I go six pin pcie cable direct to six pin jack on the riser

If you are using 6-pin PCI then you must have a PSU dedicated to just powering your risers?

And all the risers I find are only 4-pin male molex. And all the cables I can find are 4-pin male molex too. Am I searching for totally the wrong thing?

https://www.amazon.com/VCOM-12-Inch-VC-POW4EXT-Adapter-CE309/dp/B00GNTTO6I/ref=sr_1_4?ie=UTF8&qid=1496797120&sr=8-4&keywords=molex+to+4+pin

On NewEgg I went through all their risers and every one is a molex to sata connector. Why are there not more fires???

No because unlike many I have to have a six or seven card rig miner

I have 3 and 4 card rigs  with 1 riser or no risers at all.

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June 07, 2017, 01:32:52 AM
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I go six pin pcie cable direct to six pin jack on the riser

If you are using 6-pin PCI then you must have a PSU dedicated to just powering your risers?

And all the risers I find are only 4-pin male molex. And all the cables I can find are 4-pin male molex too. Am I searching for totally the wrong thing?

https://www.amazon.com/VCOM-12-Inch-VC-POW4EXT-Adapter-CE309/dp/B00GNTTO6I/ref=sr_1_4?ie=UTF8&qid=1496797120&sr=8-4&keywords=molex+to+4+pin

On NewEgg I went through all their risers and every one is a molex to sata connector. Why are there not more fires???

If you under volt your card why can you not use a 8pin femal to 2 x 6+2 pci-e splitters?
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June 07, 2017, 01:44:15 AM
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I don't use them on most of my rigs, only when necessary

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June 07, 2017, 03:57:50 AM
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I don't use them on most of my rigs, only when necessary

Do you mind sharing what you use then exactly? I'm having a heck of a time find the right adapter that doesn't require more adapters to make it all work.
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June 07, 2017, 04:16:09 AM
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I use Molex to Sata type risers exclusively since they are cheaper than 6-pins. New Molex risers are built just like 6-pin risers in quality.


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June 07, 2017, 04:28:24 AM
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I use Molex to Sata type risers exclusively since they are cheaper than 6-pins. New Molex risers are built just like 6-pin risers in quality.



But the power provided on the molex\sata rails is low compared to the draw of the riser I thought.
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June 07, 2017, 04:51:06 AM
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I prefer to use the risers with the 6 pins PCI connector, and directly connected to the PSU.

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June 07, 2017, 05:10:05 AM
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I use Molex to Sata type risers exclusively since they are cheaper than 6-pins. New Molex risers are built just like 6-pin risers in quality.

https://i.imgur.com/wXKByPR.jpg

But the power provided on the molex\sata rails is low compared to the draw of the riser I thought.

Somewhere here I read, each peripheral port on ATX PSU is rated for up to 150 watts. Each port can safely power 2 risers Smiley

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June 07, 2017, 05:30:56 AM
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