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Thank you for your reply and help. I just am having a problem knowing if the idle 6 pin connector is what I should connect or the idle molex. Can't find any info or help from Nvidia support as to the new card six pin port configuration. If it is okay to just connect the idle 6 pin from the PSU, which has 3 12v connections on the top row of the pin, and the 3 ground connections on the bottom row of the pin. If the 6 pin port connection on the card is the same configuration, obviously it is the way to go. Could just connect it and see what happens, but sure as heck don't want to fry something. Secrent, Nov 5, 2012 #6

The six pin connectors labeled P20 and P25 should work for auxiliary power with battery such as Digital LED-5001 Video Camera Light, Digital LED-5012 Video Camera Light, Digital LED-5080 Video Camera Light, Digital LED-5005 Video Camera Light, Digital LED-5010A Video Camera Light, Digital LED-5004 Video Camera Light, Digital LED-5002 Video Camera Light, Digital LED-5003 Video Camera Light, Digital LED-5006 Video Camera Light, Digital LED-5009 Video Camera Light, Digital LED-5008 Video Camera Light, Universal External Battery, 5600mAh Universal External Battery, 7800mAh Universal External Battery for your video card. (obviously, do not force them if they do not fit. If you look closely you will see that each socket is surrounded by differently shaped plastic pins) Yes, the x1 audio card can be plugged into any x1, x4, x8 or x16 slot. therefore it can go into either the yellow slot or the second blue slot in IMG_1425. phillipnolan, Nov 5, 2012 #7 .xcylent
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It's ok if you have a split 12-pin cable, and are only using 1 of the 2 connectors - you don't need to have the other one plugged in to anything. You don't need to worry about Volts or rows or Nvidia support or molex or anything. It's a very straightforward process of inserting the card into the motherboard, sliding in one of the two 6 pin GPU connectors to the card's 6 pin power connector, and booting up the system. xcylent, Nov 5, 2012 #8 .phillipnolan
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It's ok if you have a split 12-pin cable, and are only using 1 of the 2 connectors - you don't need to have the other one plugged in to anything. You don't need to worry about Volts or rows or Nvidia support or molex or anything. It's a very straightforward process of inserting the card into the motherboard, sliding in one of the two 6 pin GPU connectors to the card's 6 pin power connector, and booting up the system.

Thank you both phillipnolan and xcylent! I know it is relatively simple, just without a schematic for the port on the new card side, I just wasn't sure. I am a retired Power Lineman and have seen some pretty amazing high voltage flashes during my career. 115kv to ground is unbelievable! I appreciate your time and help. Will probably put it in tommorrow. Secrent, Nov 5, 2012 #11 .

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