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psu cable compatibility

Forum discussion tagged with psu cable compatibility.
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    Question Intel CPU suddenly using 50-100% of resources sitting idle in Windows after replacing GPU and PSU

    Hi everyone, long time reader and now needing a hand. I have recently upgraded my computer (from gtx 1070 to rx 6800xt) and have subsequently upgraded my psu to accomodate (650W to 850W, Thermaltake Tough RGB in both instances.) Since the PSU has gone in my computer has started to experience...
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    Question 8 pin to 8 pin pcie replacement for rosewill glacier 600m

    Does anyone have or know where I could purchase this cable?
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    Question 8 pin pcie splitter cables

    Is it okay to use 3 8 pin splitter cables from a corsair rm850x psu to power an asus strix 3080 10gb? They are corsair branded individually sleeved cables but come as a splitter which confused me, when i ordered the cables the description for them didn't elaborate that they were split cables ...
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    [SOLVED] How much power does 12 pin to two 6+2 pin pcie deliver?

    Have a dark power pro 12 1500w need to know if each 10 pin will deliver north of 300w to my gpu. I have an Asus tuf 3090 oc.
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    Question Upgrading wattage, same model. Can I reuse cables?

    Built this (first build) PC back in August and PSU’s were very limited. I snagged a SeaSonic Focus PX750 and was told I could re-use my custom braided CableMod cables if I jumped wattages to the Focus 850+. Well, my 3080 is en route (paired with 10700K, want headroom for future) and I am now...
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    [SOLVED] Is it safe to use two different corsair cables for GPU?

    Hello, I have a Corsair CX 750m bronze from 2015. I ordered a new graphics card that will require two PCIE cables I lost my second type 3 PCIE cable that came with the PSU so I purchased another one from the corsair website (Type 3 Sleeved Black PCIe Cable CP-8920111) my question is, is it safe...