Muss ein Kabel, oder brauche ich zwei CPU Kabel zum Anschluß am Mainboard?
Ich habe ein neues Netzteil und das hat drei CPU/PCI-E Anschlüsse, und drei Kabel, die am anderen Ende zwei Stecker haben, also eins auf zwei.
Meine Frage lautet:
Muss ich zwei Kabel benützen, von denen ein Stecker leer bleibt, oder kann ich ein Kabel benützen und beide Stecker am Mainmoard anschliessen?
Ich habe ein Mainboard “MSI MAG X870E TOMAHAWK WIFI” und ein “GIGABYTE UD850GM PG5W” Netzteil.”
Hello,
most motherboards have an 8-pin CPU power connection, some models additionally offer a further 4 or 8-pin connection. For normal operation, it is usually sufficient to connect only the 8-pole plug. The additional connection is mainly provided for extreme overclocking scenarios to ensure a more stable power supply. If you do not plan to overclock your CPU strongly, you can leave the second connection unused. However, it is important to note the specific recommendations of the motherboard manufacturer in the user manual, as the requirements can vary depending on the model.
I hope I could help you.
MfG
This is called a cable, with only one connector, or a cable, and both connectors are used.
If you already have two plugs on the cable, use them.
If the cables were not designed for the load, the manufacturer would not have fitted two plugs. (at least not, for manufacturers of high-quality power supplies.)
where would you count GIGABYTE, high quality or not?