Let me start with my current PC Specs;
Which brings us to my PSU.
For my my current RTX 2060 Super (with an 8 pin connector) I have been using the 6 pin to 6+2 pin PCIe cable (three yellow and three black + two black wires) that came with my PSU. According to techpowerup.com my RTX 2060 Super's tdp is 175 W. If my understanding is correct, MOBO provides 75 W of it which means my 6 to 8 pin cable carries 100 W in theory?
Anyway, since Palit GeForce RTX 3070 Ti GamingPRO has two 8-pin connectors and a TDP of 290W, and considering the suggested PSU for this card is 600W, can I actually get away with using two separate PCIe cables, each going from a 6-pin PCIe slot on my PSU to each one of the 8-pin connectors on the GPU? (Without melting the cables, killing the GPU or burning down the house that is)
If I can actually use my current PSU, I’ll need to purchase an additional PCIe cable. Is an 18AWG copper wire the recommended standard for this purpose?
(My PSU box info; 1, 2)
I know it's a long shot since my PSU being an old one and 6 pin outputs have lower power delivery but I don't want to make an extra purchase if I can help it. And if I can't use it, would Evga 650 GQ V2 be a solid option since it has two 8 pin modular Pci-e slots and cheap?
Sincerely THANK YOU in advance for any help or advice!
- Motherboard: Asrock B450M Pro4
- CPU: Ryzen 5 3600 (Overclocked to 4.2 GHz)
- CPU Cooler: Noctua NH-D15
- GPU (Current): Gigabyte rtx 2060 Super Windforce OC
- PSU: Seasonic M12 II Bronze 620W (Non-EVO Edition with two 6-pin PCIe slots)
- Ram: Kingston HyperX 2x8GB DDR4 3200MHz CL16
- Storage:
- Sandisk SDSSDX120GG25 120GB (for Windows)
- Force MP510 (for games and files)
- OS: Debloated Windows 11 Pro
Which brings us to my PSU.
For my my current RTX 2060 Super (with an 8 pin connector) I have been using the 6 pin to 6+2 pin PCIe cable (three yellow and three black + two black wires) that came with my PSU. According to techpowerup.com my RTX 2060 Super's tdp is 175 W. If my understanding is correct, MOBO provides 75 W of it which means my 6 to 8 pin cable carries 100 W in theory?
Anyway, since Palit GeForce RTX 3070 Ti GamingPRO has two 8-pin connectors and a TDP of 290W, and considering the suggested PSU for this card is 600W, can I actually get away with using two separate PCIe cables, each going from a 6-pin PCIe slot on my PSU to each one of the 8-pin connectors on the GPU? (Without melting the cables, killing the GPU or burning down the house that is)
If I can actually use my current PSU, I’ll need to purchase an additional PCIe cable. Is an 18AWG copper wire the recommended standard for this purpose?
(My PSU box info; 1, 2)
I know it's a long shot since my PSU being an old one and 6 pin outputs have lower power delivery but I don't want to make an extra purchase if I can help it. And if I can't use it, would Evga 650 GQ V2 be a solid option since it has two 8 pin modular Pci-e slots and cheap?
Sincerely THANK YOU in advance for any help or advice!