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I need assistance with your motherboard. What specifically are you having trouble with?

I need assistance with your motherboard. What specifically are you having trouble with?

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Parzival10
Member
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01-19-2016, 04:15 PM
#1
Hello, I'm facing an issue with the power supply for my motherboard purchase. It requires an 8-pin connector, but the PSU I have only has 4 or 6 pins. I've already recorded a video explaining the problem, but before turning it on, I'd like to get your advice. The motherboard model is MSI P55-GD85—can it work with this setup? You can find the video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iNI1XE-g...e=youtu.be
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Parzival10
01-19-2016, 04:15 PM #1

Hello, I'm facing an issue with the power supply for my motherboard purchase. It requires an 8-pin connector, but the PSU I have only has 4 or 6 pins. I've already recorded a video explaining the problem, but before turning it on, I'd like to get your advice. The motherboard model is MSI P55-GD85—can it work with this setup? You can find the video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iNI1XE-g...e=youtu.be

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Dan_playz_MC
Senior Member
461
01-19-2016, 04:36 PM
#2
Refuse this advice. The way you connect the 6-pin depends on your setup—either making a short or connecting a signal wire to ground, both are problematic. Check the PSU cables to see what options are available for powering the motherboard. For the motherboard, you'll need a 4-pin connection (2x2), which can fit into the board's 8-pin EPS port and may require a larger 24-pin adapter.
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Dan_playz_MC
01-19-2016, 04:36 PM #2

Refuse this advice. The way you connect the 6-pin depends on your setup—either making a short or connecting a signal wire to ground, both are problematic. Check the PSU cables to see what options are available for powering the motherboard. For the motherboard, you'll need a 4-pin connection (2x2), which can fit into the board's 8-pin EPS port and may require a larger 24-pin adapter.

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BreeZaps
Junior Member
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01-28-2016, 07:10 PM
#3
This PSU only supports 4-pin and 6-pin connectors... what alternatives do I have? Watch the video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8oAMtgU9...e=youtu.be
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BreeZaps
01-28-2016, 07:10 PM #3

This PSU only supports 4-pin and 6-pin connectors... what alternatives do I have? Watch the video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8oAMtgU9...e=youtu.be

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NaiROolF
Senior Member
685
01-29-2016, 12:12 AM
#4
Avoid connecting the 6-pin cable to the 4-pin connector. Follow the steps from the end of the video: insert the 4-pin cable into the 8-pin connector and the 24-pin cable from your power supply into the 24-pin slot on your motherboard. The 4-pin is usually sufficient for basic system operation during testing.
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NaiROolF
01-29-2016, 12:12 AM #4

Avoid connecting the 6-pin cable to the 4-pin connector. Follow the steps from the end of the video: insert the 4-pin cable into the 8-pin connector and the 24-pin cable from your power supply into the 24-pin slot on your motherboard. The 4-pin is usually sufficient for basic system operation during testing.

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_Dirty_
Member
163
01-29-2016, 04:36 AM
#5
The 6-pin connector is meant for your GPU, avoid connecting it to the CPU power port. The 4-pin slot should sit on one side of the 8-pin adapter, though your motherboard may not support it alone. It’s best to use a higher-quality power supply.
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_Dirty_
01-29-2016, 04:36 AM #5

The 6-pin connector is meant for your GPU, avoid connecting it to the CPU power port. The 4-pin slot should sit on one side of the 8-pin adapter, though your motherboard may not support it alone. It’s best to use a higher-quality power supply.

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cyber_speeds
Member
146
01-29-2016, 06:03 AM
#6
I didn’t power on the PSU, so I didn’t connect anything yet. Could you place this 4-pin connector as shown in the photo? I just want to test the motherboard before purchasing a new PSU. Photo: https://ibb.co/8sHMsfN
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cyber_speeds
01-29-2016, 06:03 AM #6

I didn’t power on the PSU, so I didn’t connect anything yet. Could you place this 4-pin connector as shown in the photo? I just want to test the motherboard before purchasing a new PSU. Photo: https://ibb.co/8sHMsfN