CERRXIAN 2 Pack EPS CPU 8 Pin Female to GPU 3x 8(6+2) Male PCIE Splitter Cable,CPU Graphic Card Conversion Cable For Modular Power Supply,Graphics Video 9.8 inch
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8 Pin EPS CPU to Graphic Video Card Cable, which can convert the redundant CPU power supply interface into three 8PIN (6+2) graphics card power supply interfaces, which is often used when the original power supply graphics card 8-pin interface is insufficient Note: This is EPS CPU 8pin to 3x PCI-E GPU 8pin conversion cable, not 8pin PCIe GPU to 8pin PCIe GPU, please note before placing order Before use, you need to check whether your power supply is enough to power the graphics card or device How to use the product: connect the 8PIN female connector to the CPU8PIN (4+4PIN) connector, and plug the 3 8PIN (6+2pin) interfaces that are transferred out to the graphics card. Do not use non-graphics card interfaces! The cable adopts the form of 16AWG main line + 18AWG branch line welding, and is processed with 34 tinned copper wires, which can meet the normal power supply of the graphics card, and will not burn the graphics card due to insufficient wire power.
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8 Pin EPS CPU to Graphic Video Card Cable, which can convert the redundant CPU power supply interface into three 8PIN (6+2) graphics card power supply interfaces, which is often used when the original power supply graphics card 8-pin interface is insufficient Note: This is EPS CPU 8pin to 3x PCI-E GPU 8pin conversion cable, not 8pin PCIe GPU to 8pin PCIe GPU, please note before placing order Before use, you need to check whether your power supply is enough to power the graphics card or device How to use the product: connect the 8PIN female connector to the CPU8PIN (4+4PIN) connector, and plug the 3 8PIN (6+2pin) interfaces that are transferred out to the graphics card. Do not use non-graphics card interfaces! The cable adopts the form of 16AWG main line + 18AWG branch line welding, and is processed with 34 tinned copper wires, which can meet the normal power supply of the graphics card, and will not burn the graphics card due to insufficient wire power.
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