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Started by JordonJeffrey | | 15 answers
Is a 6pin connector needed for the GTX 650?
I have been researching on different sites and some of them say the GTX 650 doesn't need a 6 pin connector because it's maximum card power is 64W. Do I actually need a 6 pin connector and if not, will there be any differences between having one and not?
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September 25, 2014 12:30:46 AM

A perfect example of how dumbed down people are getting! Some idiot buys a card that requires a 6-pin and is actually arguing and carrying on about how it will run without it.
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February 19, 2014 7:52:21 AM

there are 2 card according to the power requirement.
one has a 6 pin connector on it but other has no 6 pin connector on it.
so as company made the card without the 6 pin connector then you are unable to connect the 6 pin header to the card,,
i am using such one called the green edition. it has no external power connector of 6 pin.
and is working as well so don't be afraid and install it and use it
January 2, 2014 5:54:53 AM

hi , i contacted NVIDIA and they state it really needs one 6 pin connector connected because the card doesnt draw power from pci-e !
December 30, 2013 7:30:04 AM

If the card comes without a 6-pin connector then (obviously) it willl work without it. But if it has a 6-pin connector then you almost certainly need to plug it in. Everyone witters on about the fact that PCI-Express can supply 75W (more than this card requires) but overlooks the fact that the manufacturer may well power some components off the PCI bus and some off the 6-pin connector.

If you don't want to use a 6-pin power connector then buy a card that doesn't have one. If you buy one with a 6-pin connector it almost certainly won't work (but that may depend upon the make and model); don't buy such a card and then come back here complaining that you are having problems. I can find you lots of posts from people who have tried to run such a card without the auxilliary connector and have failed.

What more is there to say on this topic?
December 30, 2013 7:25:31 AM

Put the 6 pin in.

Since its max RMS is unde 75w, it will work for the most part without a 6 pin. That RMS, however is only slightly under 75w. Its power needs can spike above 75 at times, and without the 6 pin, those spikes can cause damage to your card.

Power fluctuations (from ripple in the PSU or elsewhere) also mean the pci-e slot doesn't deliver exactly 75w, either. Southbridge voltage regulators tend to only have a single phase.
December 30, 2013 5:22:29 AM

whitecat said:
quilciri said:
JordonJeffrey said:
whitecat said:
really needs one 6 pin connector
http://www.geforce.com/hardware/desktop-gpus/geforce-gt...


That is additional though..


Supplementary does not mean optional.


i guess you re right because 64W it can draw from pci slot !


So it will work without the pin connector?

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