Question PSU question

Jun 18, 2023
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I just received a Zotac 3050 Twin Edge OC GPU from a friend, but I am unable to connect the GPU to my PSU. I need a specific 8 pin or 6+2 but I cannot find anything.

Do I need to purchase a new PSU?

I have an ITX build using:

Aorus x570 PRO WIFI mobo
Ryzen 5800x processor
Corsair SF600 PSU

I cannot find a GPU to PSU power connector anywhere. Any help would be super helpful!
 
Solution
The pins at the psu are not pins as such. They are just a connector. So it's not a 8pin to 6+2pin etc to be looked for or found, it's a Corsair Type4 6+2pin pcie.
Like this one or you can get sleeved, individual 6+2pin etc depending on your wants/needs.

Could always call your friend and see if he has the original cables lying about somewhere.
Check the PCI E Connector coming from the PSU. There should be an 8/6-pin cable with the power supply.
 
Look for these cables.

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That psu came with all the necessary connectors for your gpu. In a bag. If you had it built, and the builder did not give you all the boxes, bags and extras, shame on him. If you built it and threw away the bag and all the boxes and extras, shame on you. Either way, you can buy replacements from Corsair.com
 
Thank you both for you responses. This is my first build and I just have very generous friends. I got the PSU for free as well but at the time (and currently) I didn't even think about GPUs because I just used my 1050ti (again this is currently in the build). The PSU I was given was an extra my friend just had and gave to me.

I see the PCIe but the pin pattern is what I'm having trouble finding. I will look again on Corsair's site though.

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The pins at the psu are not pins as such. They are just a connector. So it's not a 8pin to 6+2pin etc to be looked for or found, it's a Corsair Type4 6+2pin pcie.
Like this one or you can get sleeved, individual 6+2pin etc depending on your wants/needs.

Could always call your friend and see if he has the original cables lying about somewhere.
 
Solution
The pins at the psu are not pins as such. They are just a connector. So it's not a 8pin to 6+2pin etc to be looked for or found, it's a Corsair Type4 6+2pin pcie.
Like this one or you can get sleeved, individual 6+2pin etc depending on your wants/needs.

Could always call your friend and see if he has the original cables lying about somewhere.
Ohhhh, thank you! I did ask my friend but he had long since cleaned out his drawer of cables. But thank you! I can look for this cable much easier now