The new design of the Sapphire NITRO+ Radeon RX 9070 series brings a straightforward change to its power setup. Instead of the old three PCIe 8-pin connectors, it now uses a single 12V-2x6 connector.
Since the 16-pin connector was introduced and later revised, melting adapters and PSU/GPU-side connectors on some of Nvidia's mainstream GeForce gaming GPUs have been rampant. Two of MSI's recently ...
MSI is the first manufacturer to reduce the 8-pin connectors on power supply units to a minimum. Most RX-9000 GPUs only run with an adapter. Nvidia's switch from the old PCI Express power connectors ...
Nvidia is preparing to launch its next Ada Lovelace GPU, the RTX 4070 non-Ti. It's rumored for April and will be offered in two versions with different power requirements and associated power ...
The first one does the opposite of what you need; It turns a 4-pin PSU cable into an 8-pin one. I would go with the second one, that looks like what you need to do just fine.
In systems with limited power and cooling, such as Mini PCs, using the GeForce RTX 5090 with three 8-pin power cables is a practical solution. By adjusting the power consumption setting in the ...