I'm replacing the PSU on a desktop I built years ago.
The old PSU had a hardwired 8 pin cable to power the GPU. The cable from the new PSU is a 6+2 which should plug in just fine into the 8 pin socket.
The problem is one of the pins is keyed wrong. What I have circled in the picture is a rounded socket. The new PCI-E cable has a square pin at that location. The 7 other pins are keyed correctly.
The GPU is a Gigabyte GA-Z97X-Gaming 3
The old PSU is a Corsair CX750M
The new is an Antec EAG 750W
Is the socket for the GPU not a PCI-E? Is there an adapter available? If there is I'm not finding it.
The old PSU had a hardwired 8 pin cable to power the GPU. The cable from the new PSU is a 6+2 which should plug in just fine into the 8 pin socket.
The problem is one of the pins is keyed wrong. What I have circled in the picture is a rounded socket. The new PCI-E cable has a square pin at that location. The 7 other pins are keyed correctly.
The GPU is a Gigabyte GA-Z97X-Gaming 3
The old PSU is a Corsair CX750M
The new is an Antec EAG 750W
Is the socket for the GPU not a PCI-E? Is there an adapter available? If there is I'm not finding it.