Question How do I install this

Oct 25, 2018
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I'm upgrading from a zotak gtx 970 to a msi 2060 gaming Z. The 970 had two 8 slot cables leading to the power supply but the 2060 has one 8 slot spot. Do I need to use.a different cable or can i just plug one in and let the other hang?
 
Only need the 1 cable.


Was your previous card this Zotac 970? If so that is one beastly 970, must of ran quite cool.
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You need to use the PCI-E/PEG connector. Which PSU do you have ? Are you sure the GTX 970 requires TWO 8-PIN power connectors ?

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the old card had 2 8 pin cables (seperate) leading to a single bigger cable in the pci slot, before both of the 8 pin ends were in the 970 but only the "6" slots were in and the other "2" slots attached were not in the 970. my new card has only one 8 slot spot. so i weant to know do i need to change this cable for one with only one end or do i plug ion one of the 8 slot end into it and let the other hang?



SeaSonic Platinum-1000 1000W ATX12V / EPS12V 80 PLUS PLATINUM Certified Full Modular Power Supply New 4th Gen CPU Certified Haswell Ready


old card
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00NNXVPS2/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

new card
https://www.msi.com/Graphics-card/GeForce-RTX-2060-GAMING-Z-6G
 
but can i just let the other 8 pin on the splitter hang out in the case or should i use a different wire that has one 8 pin that leads into the psu? just trying to make sure before i fry thing or something im new to builds
 
the old 970 used 12 pins out of them 8 and had 2 seperate cables with 6+2's so now i took the card out and theres a wire with two 6+2 and they lead to the same wire thats inserted into the psu