On 03/04/2023 12:32, Jaimie Vandenbergh wrote:
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So - EVGA Nvidia GTX 1070 FTW.
I had no idea there were so many variants.
75W from the PCIe slot
75W from the PSU via cable.
The Ti variant only has one 8 pin power connector and will allegedly run
on a 450W PSU, but this is looking one step too far.
The Ti is *more* power hungry than the base 1070, so it's more a matter
of bad tech specs. Those 75W figures are the max theoretical plus safety margin. The 1070 isn't a particularly thirsty card.
For reference, my i7-8700k with RTX2080ti 32gig etc never goes over
about 280W draw even in benchmarking, in gaming about 230W is max.
A 450W PSU (if it's a quality one, not actually 150W crap) will be fine.
But without the GPU power connectors you'll need to swap things around
like you said.
I have seen 6->8 pin PCIe power cable adapters, but it does make you
wonder what the extra 2 pins are for.
More square millimetres of copper wire. Those GPU power connectors only supply 12V and ground links; the more wires are merely for more amps.
Your 1070 asking for 2x8 power connectors seems a bit like
showboating... baked bean can exhaust equivalent!
Cheers - Jaimie
Further reading suggests that a HDD power lead could be used with a
suitable adapter.
First look suggests that the HDD power leads are 12V so any spare ones
could be used.
I do have one lead that goes back to the PSU with nothing on it.
[IIRC you can hang several (at least 2?) HDD/DVD/whatever devices on a
single lead from the PSU.]
Further further reading suggests that you should use 2 x HDD power
connectors to one 8 ping GPU connector.
I am now puzzling if this is two off the same lead (because thicker
copper is enough) or 2 off different leads (in which case I may have a problem).
Further etc. suggests that Molex connectors are the ones to use, as they
are more robust than SATA.
<
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Cable-Matters-2-Pack-8-Pin-Molex/dp/B07QFSL8VW/>
Something like this?
"PSU UPGRADE SAVER power cable provides an option for a power supply
without a PCIe connection for GPU power; Dual Molex connectors are
designed to connect to separate rails on different Molex daisy chains to
power a PCIe video graphics card from an older PSU"
So two separate daisy chains.
What about other devices on the daisy chains?
Grasping at straws for a short term fix but for £6.50 this might be a
holding option.
Bigger PSU is the obvious answer.
Different case possibly, because the spare spaces I have are 5.25" and I
seem to need to remove the 3.5" tray which has 2 * HDD and one SSD in an adapter.
£16.50 or so for 3 adapters from 3.5" to 5.25".
A lot of silk pursing from the current sow's ear.
However a new case looks to be £argh!
Now chasing my tail.
Cheers
Dave R
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