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Old 24-03-2005, 19:57   #136
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Re: Building my own PC

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Originally Posted by Electrolyte
The one is just the standard 4 pin molex, but shielded and covered in rubber on it's own, and the same for the PCI-E one. The PCI-E one has 6-pins, shield and rubbered just like the 4-pin one.

I bet it is a new revision, because the connector to the motherboard has a "slider" to slide an extra 4-pin connector so it will plug into most server boards.
A 6 pin for PCI-E

The Gefocre 6800 Ultrat PCI-E 256Mb have 4 pins..... my current Geforce FX5900 Ultra AGP has a 4pin...... you sure the 6pin is to provide power to a GFX card???? (im just trying to picture in my head) Didnt the old AT boards have 2 x 6 pin plugs???
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Thats what I assumed, tnx
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