This PSU does not have 8 pin cable, and I wonder if it's able to support the Radeon RX580, I got on it, CPU is Q6600, with 4 GB Ram
This PSU does not have 8 pin cable, and I wonder if it's able to support the Radeon RX580, I got on it, CPU is Q6600...
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What is your question?
There are molex to 8-pin adaptors.
Does the PSU power sufficient for the GPU, CPU and RAM?
Also does it matte what kind of molex to 8-pin adapter I should get?
yes
but you have to install gentoo first
you have HDDs, optical drives, stuff like that? how many? what mobo you got?
bad idea. buy a new psu before it fries your shit and burn down your house.
>q6600+RX580+4GiB of RAM
lol whatever
You could just shove it in your penis weeenus hole and pray to Allah.
>CPU is Q6600, with 4 GB Ram
at least your safe from all the intel vulnerability
user that PSU is trash
>Q6600
yet another boomer who thinks "quad core" is something ageless like a 500hp engine.
>>Also does it matte what kind of molex to 8-pin adapter I should get?
Get a two-molex-to-one-pcie one, and plug the molexes into two different cables. By the spec an 8-pin pcie power connector should be good for 150 watts, you don't really want to run 12.5 amps down one 18-gauge wire if you have a choice in the matter.
HAHAHAHAHAHAHA
580
my 1080 ti is twice as powerful as a 590 even
>Noisemaker PSU
How is fire formed?
>q6600
>4 GB Ram
You may as well buy an old OEM workstation. You can get Ivybridgee 4c/8t Xeons for like 200 USD and stick the gpu in there. You could get a 6c/12t E5 for only a little more.
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NO
Get a new psu. Enermax is shit quality to begin with. Your PSU even has two 12V rails.
That's a huge fucking meme design.
>Your PSU even has two 12V rails.
Is this bad or what?
That was part of the official ATX spec for many years, they finally took it out I think because nobody did it anymore.
The idea was that you have separate current-limited rails (I think the spec wanted them 18 amps max) so that if you short something the PSU will trip a breaker instead of throwing enough current to arc-weld things down a single wire. The problem was that the initial version also prescribed that one rail was to be for the CPU and one for everything else, and this led to a bunch of enthusiasts with big drive farms, or multiple video cards, or screaming Delta fans, or whatever, running into problems where the PSU had plenty of +12v capacity, but they were unable to use it due to how it was split up over multiple rails. Only a few of those "trapped power" stories were enough to get PSU buyers to avoid multi-rail designs, which PSU makers quickly noticed, and they started advertising single-12v as a feature.
for your system its unlikely that you'll actually run into this problem. But what the other user is saying is that thats obviously an old PSU because PSUs aren't built like that anymore, and haven't been for quite some time.
>this whole thread
See global rule number 2. Adult people are able to read and identifying a dumb questions thread for their dumb questions. You are apperantly not.