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번역 관련 문제 보고
12pin+4 hpwr, has several configs, 150-300-450-600w
6+2pin = 150w
6pin = 75w
cablemod only had a recall on the 90deg adapters
There is no standard so the pins can be on different spots and can cause a lot of problems. To the point where they'll kill the PSU.
From the major Youtubers LinusTechTips, Jay2Cent, GamersNexus and more have brought up that dangers of using other PSU cables on other PSUs.
You should contact Cable mods themselves and see if they know that the cable you bought will work on your new PSU.
if the adapter is 3x 6+2pin, to 12+4pin hpwr, then its 450w max
if the adapter is 4x 6+2pin, to 12+4pin hpwr, then its 600w max
on the 12v hpwr connector, the 4 pins should identify to the gpu the limits of whats connected to it
https://videocardz.com/newz/pcie-gen5-12vhpwr-power-connector-to-feature-150w-300w-450w-and-600w-settings
ASUS Thor 2
or only the 6+2 pci-e plugs or cables
2 8-pin for 600W output is stupid and potentially dangerous if true, should be using at least 3 or 4 8pin to get that kind of output