M MrDAnk Prominent Feb 20, 2017 11 0 510 Mar 6, 2017 #1 Will the new gtx 1080ti be supported by existing Z270 motherboards as it has an extra 6pins?
Solution TechyInAZ Mar 6, 2017 The extra 6 pin comes from your PSU not your motherboard. As long as your mobo has PCIE 2.0-3.0 it will be compatible. But, make sure your power supply is capable of handling that 1080 ti.
The extra 6 pin comes from your PSU not your motherboard. As long as your mobo has PCIE 2.0-3.0 it will be compatible. But, make sure your power supply is capable of handling that 1080 ti.
TechyInAZ Titan Jun 23, 2014 18,256 427 81,340 Mar 6, 2017 Solution #2 The extra 6 pin comes from your PSU not your motherboard. As long as your mobo has PCIE 2.0-3.0 it will be compatible. But, make sure your power supply is capable of handling that 1080 ti. Upvote 0 Downvote Solution
The extra 6 pin comes from your PSU not your motherboard. As long as your mobo has PCIE 2.0-3.0 it will be compatible. But, make sure your power supply is capable of handling that 1080 ti.
mcconkeymike Distinguished Dec 31, 2007 1,060 1 19,960 Mar 6, 2017 #3 Motherboard has nothing to do with power pin requirements, that comes from the power supply. Also yes the Z270 will support the 1080ti. Please do more research before asking questions that don't even go together. Upvote -1 Downvote
Motherboard has nothing to do with power pin requirements, that comes from the power supply. Also yes the Z270 will support the 1080ti. Please do more research before asking questions that don't even go together.