since gtx 1080 ti need 2x 8 pin pcie, and i have 1 6+2 pcie pin ( 1x 8 pin pcie), can i use molex adapter (dual 4 pin molex to 8 pin pcie)? can i use that way to power up my graphic card? my psu 650w....
Tell us your location and budget. Go for Corsair or Seasonic of at least 650w and preferably gold rated (I am saying at least because it's an expensive GPU that I wouldn't pair with a lower quality, wattage and performance PSU).
If you can afford a 1080ti then you can afford a proper PSU of 70-90$. To answer your question we need make and model of your PSU. If it's decent, yes you can, no you shouldn't do it. Buy a new PSU to keep your expensive hardware safe.
If you can afford a 1080ti then you can afford a proper PSU of 70-90$. To answer your question we need make and model of your PSU. If it's decent, yes you can, no you shouldn't do it. Buy a new PSU to keep your expensive hardware safe.
Tell us your location and budget. Go for Corsair or Seasonic of at least 650w and preferably gold rated (I am saying at least because it's an expensive GPU that I wouldn't pair with a lower quality, wattage and performance PSU).
Tell us your location and budget. Go for Corsair or Seasonic of at least 650w and preferably gold rated (I am saying at least because it's an expensive GPU that I wouldn't pair with a lower quality, wattage and performance PSU).
about budget, it will not be a problem... sir can u suggest corsair psu.. i made a research, which one is better? TX or AX series? is RM series is enough?