systems:computerpowerandpowersupplies
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| + | Let’s look at the pinout and discuss adaptors: The presents of a ground connection at sense A and B are | ||
| + | used so that the graphics card can detect what types of connector(s) are attached; therefore how much total | ||
| + | power is available. You can plug the six-pin connector into the eight-pin socket using an offset arrangement, | ||
| + | but I would not do this. Depending on the design of the graphics card, it could either shut down or operate | ||
| + | in a reduced functionality mode. | ||
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