Hello folks,
I ordered up a new EVGA SuperNova 1000 P6 (220-P6-1000-X1) to replace my 8 year old SuperNova 1000 P2 (220-P2-1000-XR) which is getting a bit on the old side for my newest rig.
I'd like to reuse my sleeved cables which came with my old P2 which are still fine and routed well. I know this is typically a bad idea with a new PSU however, I figured if the pinouts are identical it shouldn't be an issue.
Will this new SuperNova 1000 P6 work safely with the old cables? I can't find a pinout graph for these newest P6 power supplies. I'll give tech support a call when I can on Monday to double check.
What do you folks think? Bad idea?
post edited by zuckuss00 - 2022/07/29 20:27:33
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