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  • BillyCarpenter
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    • Aug 2020
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    PSU Cables

    I learned something new about Power Supply Cables. And I almost made a huge mistake.


    My son needed an extra PCIE power cable, so I shipped him one that I had laying around. Big mistake. Luckily I caught the mistake before he tried to install.

    It turns out that you can't use one brand's PCIE cable on another. It can result in blown components. But shouldn't there be some kind of standard to prevent that from happening? Well, not really,.

    There is a standard for one end of the cable - the end that plugs into the motherboard, GPU and other things. But the end that plugs directly into the PSU is brand specific.
    Adversity temporarily visits a strong man but stays with the weak for a lifetime.
  • runpoised
    Junior Member
    • Sep 2024
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    It's amy when you realize it in time. PCIE cables need to be used with equipment that is approved by the supplier. Usually electronic devices use equipment from the same manufacturer. coreball

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