Many GPUs are power-hungry and have different power connectors.
Always use two separate cables whenever possible!!!
ALERT: Do NOT use splitter cables to power graphic cards.
PCIe x16 Slot | 6-pin Connector | 8-pin Connector | 12-pin Connector | Total Power |
---|---|---|---|---|
75W | — | — | — | 75W |
75W | 75W | — | — | 150W |
75W | 2 x 75W | — | — | 225W |
75W | — | 150W | — | 225W |
75W | 75W | 150W | — | 300W |
75W | — | 2 x 150W | — | 375W |
75W | — | 3 x 150W | — | 525W |
75W | — | — | 600W | 675W |
75W | — | — | 2 x 600W | 1275W |
The motherboard provides up to 75W of power to the GPU through the PCI Express x16 slot.
Most graphic cards require more power than that, usually provided through Power Connector Cables.
A 6-pin power connector provides an additional 75W of power.
NOTE: This results in a total of 150W, when combined with the 75W of power from the motherboard.
Some graphics cards have multiple 6-pin connectors.
Each 6-pin connector will provide 75W of power, so two separate 6-pin connectors will collectively provide 75W+75W = 150W.
NOTE: This results in a total of 225W, when combined with the 75W of power from the motherboard.
ALERT: Do NOT use splitter cables to power graphic cards.
Some mid-range graphic cards have both a 6-pin power connector and an 8-pin power connector.
Collectively this will provide 75W+150W = 225W of power.
NOTE: This results in a total of 300W, when combined with the 75W of power from the motherboard.
A 6+2-pin connector is, for all intents and purposes, an 8-pin one.
These connectors provide 150W of power.
NOTE: This results in a total of 225W, when combined with the 75W of power from the motherboard.
Some graphics cards have multiple 8-pin connectors.
A double 8-pin connector will provide 150W+150W = 300W.
A triple 8-pin connector will provide 150W+150W+150W = 450W.
NOTE: When combined with the 75W of power from the motherboard, these will result in:
ALERT: Do NOT use splitter cables to power graphic cards.
Even though an 8-pin connector can supposedly handle 150W of power, it may not deliver that to the GPU.
A single PCIe 8-pin cable and connectors maximum current rating is 12.5A, which is 150W (+12V x 12.5A); Watts = Volts x Amps.
NVIDIA introduced the usage of a 12-pin Power Connector on newer RTX 3000 series GPUs.
These cables provide a whopping 600W of power.
NOTE: This results in a total of 675W, when combined with the 75W of power from the motherboard.