bucksfanjimj
06-10-2007, 11:15 AM
I have just bought this new vid card and it came with a "V" shaped 4 pin adapter. I am wondering if I will need this. I understand that the new card requires a extra power because I see the receptacle on the card.
Will I need to use this adapter to plug in both rails of PSU to video card? I have one rail that is totally not being used. There is a picture of the adapter in the image veiwer at NewEgg. It is marked as the power cable.
New video card - http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814150210
Specs of computer
HP Pavillion a350y
Asus P5SD-LA
P4 2.8 ghz processor
NEC DVD/CD combo
Samsung CD drive
one floppy drive
one 7-1 memory card reader
NIC card
Ethernet and Fax modem cards
4 port USB PCI card
GeForce 6200 (being replaced)
Cooler Master RS-430-PMSR PSU
Will I need to use this adapter to plug in both rails of PSU to video card? I have one rail that is totally not being used. There is a picture of the adapter in the image veiwer at NewEgg. It is marked as the power cable.
New video card - http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814150210
Specs of computer
HP Pavillion a350y
Asus P5SD-LA
P4 2.8 ghz processor
NEC DVD/CD combo
Samsung CD drive
one floppy drive
one 7-1 memory card reader
NIC card
Ethernet and Fax modem cards
4 port USB PCI card
GeForce 6200 (being replaced)
Cooler Master RS-430-PMSR PSU