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Help! 8 pin header splits into 2 ,4 pin headers

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October 14, 2014 6:02:40 PM

so my cpu cable has 8 pins on it, but it splits into 2 4 pin headers and the power supply only has a 6 pin header were im supposed to put it on. so my question is, do i just plug in one of the splits or what?

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October 14, 2014 6:30:47 PM

No wait. You're confusing cables. 6-pin cables are for PCIe cards. CPUs have 4 pins or 2x4 pins - also don't confuse a 4+2 pin or 6+2 pin PCIe connectors for CPU power connectors.
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October 14, 2014 6:35:42 PM

ii have a cord that says cpu on it, it has 2 rows of four on it, my power supply has input with 2 rows of three and theres two, under the inputs it says 6+2 PCI-E & 4+4 CPU
were do plug in the cpu cord then?
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October 14, 2014 6:43:23 PM

Make and model of power supply would be useful

This forum is driving me nuts with it's 404s!!!!
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October 14, 2014 7:00:27 PM

how do i make a model? its a corsair CX600M
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October 14, 2014 7:03:43 PM

nvm i was being stupid
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October 14, 2014 7:57:50 PM

Just plug in the 4+4 pin connector into the 8 pin cpu connector on your mobo. Its is split because some mobos only have a 4 pin cpu connector for compatability. The pcie connectors are for graphics cards etc.
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October 15, 2014 6:02:50 AM

I apologize. Yesterday was not a good day for responding on the forums. Also, it's kind of hard to make sense of what you say. I think your concern is with where and how the cables plug into the PSU, not with how the cables plug into the motherboard? Am I right? (Also noet the use of punctuation and capitalization to help with clarity. :) )

Here is the official Corsair page for your unit:

Note that the CPU cable is part of the fixed cables. You don't need to plug it on the PSU side. The 8-pin cable splits into 2 4x4 connectors on the motherboard side.



THe other cables that look fairly similar are the PCIe cables - those you connect on both the PSU and to the PCIe card(s) as necessary.



Here is a better view of where the cables have to connect. If you still have fifficulty, can you use this image to explain your concern?

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October 16, 2014 7:26:36 PM

for the picture, on the first row, on mine it says "6+2 PCI-E & 4+4 CPU" and the cpu cable comes out of the PSU and i dont know were to plug the CPU cord into, the one that splits into 2 4x4
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