Can i start GTX 560 TI at this connector?

ricardois

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what do you mean by can start? it requires 2x pci-e 1x6 pin you must connect both connectors to the video card. the 6+2pin is just a 6 pin with extra 2 if you are using a videocard that needs a 8 pin connector.

so yes both will work, the 6 pin ano and the 6+2 pin (with only the 6 connected) but don't forget to connect all of them.
 
Yes, Let me rephrase it a bit so the other can "Understand" it a bit. i take it your english is not so good..

You can use a PCI Express 6pin and a 6+2pin. But let me just ask first what Power Supply are you using? it needs to be atleast a 550 or 600 watt (recommended)
 

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hmdwe1, I'm glad to see that you got your new PSU. You can hook your card up the way ricardois said. Are you still planning on getting the GTX 560 Ti or have you already bought a new card? I have a 560 Ti and it performs very well for me.
 

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can you play bf3 on high with +50fps??
 

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I don't have that game but according to Tom's you can, even on 1080p. Have a look at these benchmarks...

http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/battlefield-3-graphics-performance,3063-3.html

But bear in mind, BF3 is a very demanding game and you may get some slow downs during intense action. At least that is what I have heard from players. If you can afford it you might want to step up to a GTX 570 or AMD equivalent just for some elbow room.