Hi, I have a EVGA 650 B3, 80+ BRONZE for almost a year now.
I recently bough a new Motherboard and CPU & RAM (ASUS TUF Gaming X570-Plus & Ryzen 5 3600 & Corsair RGB Pro 3600MHz CL18).
The EVGA 650 B3 has only one cable (1 x EPS/ATX12V 8(4+4)-Pin) but my Motherboard has 4+4 and a +4 (for a 4+4 and separate one of 4).
Here are the stats for the EVGA 650W B3 80+ Bronz :
MB - 1xATX (20+4)-PinCPU - 1 x EPS/ATX12V 8(4+4)-PinVGA1 - 1 x PCI-E 8(6+2)-Pin x 2VGA2 - 1 x PCI-E 8(6+2)-PinSATA1 - 1 x SATA 5-Pin x 3SATA2 - 1 x SATA 5-Pin x 3PERIF - 1 x Molex 4-Pin x 3FDD1 - 1 x Molex to FDD AdapterI was wondering since I only use the MB & CPU & VGA1 & SATA1 cables on the PSU, if there is a way to either buy a cable (1 x EPS/ATX12V 8(4+4)-Pin) and use one of the SATA or VGA slots to use the missing 4Pins that I need to connect on the Motherboard because it kinda limits my OC and Motherboard PSU power draw with only the 4+4 pins connected and would like to add a 4pins without buying a new PSU.
or do I really need to buy a new PSU that have two CPU cables right of the box?
Thanks..
post edited by Aragami84 - Thursday, August 13, 2020 11:53 AM