I'll be building a new box soon and was looking at some PSU's. Some of them have 6-pin PCI-Express connector, others say that they have 8-pin and some have both. What's the difference? I haven't built ...
PCIe 5.0 is right around the corner with it debuting on Intel's new Alder Lake platform, with the new 600-series motherboards led by the Z690 chipset rocking PCIe 5.0 slots and DDR5 memory support. We ...
I'm potentially looking for two video cards for use in different machines. Both machines are running Win7 with i530/H55 boards with integrated video. For both there will be some blu-ray playback and ...
It’s not uncommon for a GPU to require a 6-pin PCIe connector to keep it running. For that reason, it’s surprising to see that EVGA is bringing out not one, but four low-power Nvidia GeForce GTX 950 ...
Taipei, Taiwan-March 13th, 2024-Thermaltake, a leading PC DIY brand for premium hardware solutions, is thrilled to launch the Toughpower SFX Platinum series, a top-tier fully modular power supply ...
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Serving tech enthusiasts for over 25 years. TechSpot means tech analysis and advice you can trust. Asus has unveiled a new version of the GeForce GTX 950 that reduces the power consumption of the card ...
My source added: "It's in the PCIe 5.0 CEM spec. Not sure how many people got it wrong and why it's suddenly "news" because of ASUS. The 12-pin portion is actually the same as the FE connector". "And ...
Asia based quasar zone posted new photos of the n2 12-pin NVIDIA PCIe power connector. Interesting is the smaller size. You can see that 12-pin was implemented in almost the same size as the 8-pin ...
AMD and Intel are reportedly testing 16-pin power connectors on their next-gen gaming GPUs, meaning these new graphics cards could finally ditch the good old-fashioned 6-pin and 8-pin PCIe power ...
Graphics Cards Goodbye 12VHPWR meltgate? Asus shows its cable-hiding BTF tech is capable of handling more power than an RTX 5090 will ever use Power Supplies No PC gamer actually needs this 3000 W ...