Link the power source to the GPU device.
Link the power source to the GPU device.
Hi, your graphics card requires an 8-pin power cable labeled PCI-E. Many listings mention P5, P9, P11, P14, etc., but none specify a yellow/black or black/black connector combination. You should check the PSU manual for exact pin requirements and whether a dual-color connector is needed. Options like P4 or any black connector might work depending on your setup, but confirm compatibility with the card’s specifications.
No cables have PCIe at the end opposite the P designation. The power source you're employing is not specified.
The connectors should display P4 and P3, indicating a 6-pin PCIe interface. Determine what device is being driven by the power source.
Operating a RTX 3060 Ti requires adequate components and proper setup.
That's a 6+2, perfectly normal, and if it wasn't it wouldn't fit.
I recommend avoiding the power supply. Given its age and the voltage fluctuations these cards generate while running, I’m unsure it could handle them. The only review I found on Newegg was from 2008, and at that time the power supply was already basic.