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Corsair CX750M pin out questions

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May 13, 2014 3:01:02 PM

On a Corsair cx750m. They are coming out of the PSU with a 8 pin EPS connector to a PCI-E connector. My question is this, are 4 of the pins grounds and four of them power as in a regular 8 pin EPS? Or are three of them power and the other 5 grounds like on a regular PCI-E?
To give you an idea of what I am doing, I want to shuffle a couple wires around to help with layout on sleeving. But don't want to burn up my expensive GPU doing it.

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June 8, 2014 7:48:19 AM

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June 8, 2014 7:55:52 AM

for anyone else actually wanting the answer: the PCI-E side of the power supply is set up as an EPS CPU 12v, so as long as you only move them side to side and not top to bottom on the connector it is fine, I really wish the PSU manufacturers wouldn't adapt an EPS for a PCI-E, just makes for double wires, which are a pita for sleeving and modding
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