Where do PCIe 1 and 2 from the power supply go on the graphics card PCIe connector?
Hello, I have bought a new graphics card and the PCIe connector needs 2 PCIe and I don't know where to put PCIe 1 and 2 or if it doesn't matter
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Hello, I have bought a new graphics card and the PCIe connector needs 2 PCIe and I don't know where to put PCIe 1 and 2 or if it doesn't matter
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You should always inform yourself about this before you change something on your hardware. It should also be advised to make changes to the hardware of a system as a person without any expertise, as this can easily create problems or even damage the hardware.
Also, your question as you asked her is not to answer. The power supply of a graphics card varies from model to model. Without knowing your hardware, you can’t give instructions. Not to mention that your expression is so incomprehensible that you do not even really understand what you are trying to ask at all. That’s why you didn’t get an answer after 3 hours.