Hi, I'm trying to find a clear answer regarding if the Dell T7810 can power a single GTX 980 Ti card that requires two 8 pin connectors.
The Dell T7810 arrives next week, but from what I've found online, the Switching PSU, 825w 80+ Gold, has an 8-pin to dual 6-pin connector. Out of the box, the cables are setup for mostly powering single/dual K4200, K5200 and similar Quadro cards.
Here's a photo I found showing that cable and where it connects to the T7810 PSU:
If I replace the current cable with a PCI-e 8 pin to dual (6 + 2) pin cable, will this be sufficient? (Plus where do you find such a male to male cable?)
I'll be using this tower as a workstation for 3D modeling, rendering, and gaming/VR.
Note: Oddly the manual for the T7810 shows a picture of dual (6+2) pin connectors. While everyone online says it has dual 6-pin, as seen in the image. Maybe they mixed up photos from a different tower. I wish I had more specs on the PSU to post, but it's difficult to find such information on a pre-built workstation.
The Dell T7810 arrives next week, but from what I've found online, the Switching PSU, 825w 80+ Gold, has an 8-pin to dual 6-pin connector. Out of the box, the cables are setup for mostly powering single/dual K4200, K5200 and similar Quadro cards.
Here's a photo I found showing that cable and where it connects to the T7810 PSU:

If I replace the current cable with a PCI-e 8 pin to dual (6 + 2) pin cable, will this be sufficient? (Plus where do you find such a male to male cable?)
■ Or will I have to use the adapter that comes with the card for a 2nd 8-pin?
■ Or choose a GTX 980 Ti that's not overclocked or slower card?
I'll be using this tower as a workstation for 3D modeling, rendering, and gaming/VR.
Note: Oddly the manual for the T7810 shows a picture of dual (6+2) pin connectors. While everyone online says it has dual 6-pin, as seen in the image. Maybe they mixed up photos from a different tower. I wish I had more specs on the PSU to post, but it's difficult to find such information on a pre-built workstation.