[SOLVED] Evga 3080 pin connections

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Hello i recently was able to get a ftw3 3080, can i use a 6+2 cables that has 2 6+2 and a seprate 8 pin plugged into my psu? Thanks for the help!
 
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I'm assuming you are upgrading your EVGA 1080 SC in your signature and using the same Corsair RM850X listed??

If that is the case, it comes with three PCIe 8 Pin (6+2) that are daisy chained so there are two 6+2 pins on each set that plug into your PSU. I have the HX version and I run the same card with one cable using the daisy chain and one with just one 6+2 installed. It has worked without issues since October. Most will recommend for even loading across the cables to run three individual cables with connecting the main 6+2 pin to the card. This is probably the safest bet but you can do it the way you listed and should be fine.
They are 8 pins but all of them are 6+2

Then what is the 8-pin connector you're referring to? Are you talking about the side that connects to the PSU?

If so, you want to be careful with this terminology; "8 pin" "6+2 pin" "4 pin" and the like are only to describe the pins on the ends that connect to the components, never to the modular PSU. Modular PSU cables are proprietary on the ends that connect to the PSU, with no set number of pins at all. Precision is extremely important here because hooking up the wrong thing to the wrong place can result in the destruction of one or more components.
 
Then what is the 8-pin connector you're referring to? Are you talking about the side that connects to the PSU?

If so, you want to be careful with this terminology; "8 pin" "6+2 pin" "4 pin" and the like are only to describe the pins on the ends that connect to the components, never to the modular PSU. Modular PSU cables are proprietary on the ends that connect to the PSU, with no set number of pins at all. Precision is extremely important here because hooking up the wrong thing to the wrong place can result in the destruction of one or more components.
My bad, i have a modular psu i have extra slots for whatever i need. The power for the gpu is in the right spot, it has 2 6+2 on it and i plugged another 8pin into the psu and it also has a 6+2 on it.
 
My bad, i have a modular psu i have extra slots for whatever i need. The power for the gpu is in the right spot, it has 2 6+2 on it and i plugged another 8pin into the psu and it also has a 6+2 on it.
Don't talk about the connectors on the PSU end. That just ends up confusing people. Talk about the connectors that are supposed to plug into the hardware.

If you have enough cables that came with your PSU to satisfy filling the connectors on the video card, then it's fine. And those cables that have two connectors for a video card are fine as long as it came with the PSU.
 
I'm assuming you are upgrading your EVGA 1080 SC in your signature and using the same Corsair RM850X listed??

If that is the case, it comes with three PCIe 8 Pin (6+2) that are daisy chained so there are two 6+2 pins on each set that plug into your PSU. I have the HX version and I run the same card with one cable using the daisy chain and one with just one 6+2 installed. It has worked without issues since October. Most will recommend for even loading across the cables to run three individual cables with connecting the main 6+2 pin to the card. This is probably the safest bet but you can do it the way you listed and should be fine.
 
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Don't talk about the connectors on the PSU end. That just ends up confusing people. Talk about the connectors that are supposed to plug into the hardware.

If you have enough cables that came with your PSU to satisfy filling the connectors on the video card, then it's fine. And those cables that have two connectors for a video card are fine as long as it came with the PSU.
So the correct way would be to say i have 3 6+2 plugged into the gpu one of which is one cable with 2 6+2 on it
 
I'm assuming you are upgrading your EVGA 1080 SC in your signature and using the same Corsair RM850X listed??

If that is the case, it comes with three PCIe 8 Pin (6+2) that are daisy chained so there are two 6+2 pins on each set that plug into your PSU. I have the HX version and I run the same card with one cable using the daisy chain and one with just one 6+2 installed. It has worked without issues since October. Most will recommend for even loading across the cables to run three individual cables with connecting the main 6+2 pin to the card. This is probably the safest bet but you can do it the way you listed and should be fine.
Okay thanks, i knew what i was trying to say just wording it wrong. Ill try and get more cables so they are separate thanks!
 
Okay thanks, i knew what i was trying to say just wording it wrong. Ill try and get more cables so they are separate thanks!

You don't need to buy more cables. Just use two you have but separate ones. You have a single cable and one with dual ends. Use those into the card. If you want to keep things neat you can buy a set of cable extenders and just run that to the card instead of having one power cable end loose. I used these for my build https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07Z4JT36...pY2tSZWRpcmVjdCZkb05vdExvZ0NsaWNrPXRydWU&th=1
 

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