Asus p8H77-M LE compatibility with MSI GTX 1060 Gaming X card and SeaSonic SS-500ET Bronze 500W

MrDard

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Hello,

I have an Asus p8H77-M LE motherboard and i wanted to know if MSI GTX 1060 6GB gaming X card and SeaSonic SS-500ET Bronze 500W PSU can be installed on this motherboard.

Please suggest GPU and PSU for this motherboard if the above are not compatible.


Thank you
 
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Those are I/O Ports...
Dont worry any PSU is perfectly compatible with any...

MrDard

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Thank you Ramlethal for the answer. Can you please elaborate how is it compatible? Just for my knowledge building.

The specs for MSI GTX 1060 say that it requires an 8-pin connector (https://www.msi.com/Graphics-card/GeForce-GTX-1060-GAMING-X-6G.html) but the specs for Asus P8H77M LE motherboard say that it does not have an 8-pin ATX 12V Power connector(s) (https://www.asus.com/Motherboards/P8H77M_LE/specifications/).

My motherboard does not have a 24-pin EATX Power connector. This is the connector used for PSU, right? SeaSonic SS-500ET Bronze 500W PSU requires a 24 pin connector (http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16817151080.

Thank you.

 

Ramlethal

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MSI GTX 1060 Uses an 8 Pin connector that it is provided by your PSU and its not provided by your motherboard. Any 500W OR + PSU of a trustable brand will have this connectors. Dont worry.

Yes 24 pin connectors are mostly Mobo's connectors ... There is absolutly no PSU without 24 pin conectors cause it wont even turn on your PC cause it dosent even power up your mobo :V
 

MrDard

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So when the specifications page of my motherboard says that it does not have a 24 pin connector it means that it does not have 24 pin connector cable, right? There is nothing like a 24 pin socket or something in the motherboard?

I am not at all familiar with connectors.

 

Ramlethal

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Those are I/O Ports...
Dont worry any PSU is perfectly compatible with any mobo, They all Power Up the same way. The only thing that actually changes is how much power they draw from the PSU. But the connector is the same in ANY mobo.
 
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