So I have a GTX 970 and a EVGA Supernova G3 650 watt PSU. The power supply has a VGA 1 and VGA 2 port. 1 cable is a dual 6+2 pin and other is just a single 6+2 pin. At the present moment I have 1 cable plugged into VGA 1 which is the dual 6+2 pin which is plugged into my GTX 970 (6 pin + 6+2pin) The question is do I need to use both VGA cables to plug into the 970 or will just the one dual 6+2pin do the job? Do I need both VGA cables?
This is what I have plugged into my GTX 970
>>59503754
Does she have a penis?
Check the ratings on the side of your PSU, and you should get your answers. If they package that kind of cable with the PSU, then I would expect it to be able to handle a GPU like a 970.
>>59503814
No. Just slanted eyes and yellow skin.
>>59503827
My point exactly
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The 970 is just holding me off til I get an after market GTX 1080 TI, will I need both separate VGA cables then?
>>59503754
yep should be fine
whats the rest of the pc?
>>59503886
Intel i7-7700k 4.2Ghz
Gigabyte Aorus Z270X K5
Corsair Vengeance LPX 16GB 2400Mhz
Toshiba OCZ Trion 480GB SSD
WD Blue 4TB HDD
>>59503846
That's unfortunate.
>>59503907
>2400mhz
lucky you got a i7
seems fine give it a try.
Load up furmark and make sure voltages and amps are stable under load dood
>>59503814
considering "she's" specifically don't have a benis, i think it's safe to say she does not.
although it may be a he, and he very well would a benis in that case.
>>59503945
Ok thank you