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Sorry.. 5600x
I'm only playing games like DayZ, and Arc Raiders.
And I'd have the money for a new psu next month.
I'm curious if i can safely use my current psu, via the adapter, temporarily until I can replace it.
Go troll somewhere else.
Technically you could since CPU is low power but safer bet would be to get decent 850W PSU with 16-pin connector so you don`t need to use adapter.
it should include adapter in the box .it s fine .moreover your PSU has 4 8pin PCI-E connectors which should be enough
Yes, I agree with all of that. What I'm wondering is, do you think I can safely use this psu, just temporarily, until I can get a new psu next month.
I wasn't concerned with the power draw. My main concern was the safety of using the adapter. I wasn't sure about the safety of it. I'd hate to have it melt or something.
Thank you for the information, though. I appreciate you taking the time to respond.
I plan to get a new psu. The issue is that I just spent all of my funds on the GPU, and did not realize until after ordering it, that my psu does not have the proper connector, unless I use an adapter.
Thanks again. I do appreciate it.
Thank you so much. I probably overthink things sometimes. But this is a very big purchase for me, so I'm nervous about damaging it. Haha
Dang, I've had that happen before.
A couple of years ago I ordered some components for my new build, and there was a bridge collapse somewhere, and my shipment ended up at the bottom of a river. =P
It was all replaced by the seller, though, as that was not my fault that they fell off a bridge. haha