CAC-1200 - 6 pin PCI Express to 8 pin PCI Express power cable adds support to your existing computer power supply for graphics cards that require an 8 Pin PCI Express power connector, allowing you to install a PCI Express graphics card without having to upgrade the computer power supply.
Most standard power supplies are not equiped with an 8 Pin PCI Express power connector.
Club 3D 6 pin PCI Express to 8 pin PCI Express adapter converts a standard 6 Pin PCI Express graphics card power connector from your existing power supply to an 8 Pin PCI Express graphics card power connector.
This allows you to install PCI Express graphics cards that require an 8 Pin PCI Express power connector without having to upgrade the computer power supply.
Shrink Wrapped
To protect the cables from getting damaged during installation and everyday use, Club 3D uses special shrink wrap around the Club 3D 6 Pin to 8 Pin Adapter For Supplementary Power, providing a longer life span for the cable and your computer components.
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6 pin PCI Express to 8 pin PCI Express power cable Product Information sheet (EN)
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6 pin PCI Express to 8 pin PCI Express power cable
Connector 1: 8 Pin PCI Express
Connector 2: 6 Pin PCI Express
Updates power supply compatibility with PCI Express graphics cards that require an 8 Pin PCI Express power connector
Model
Product Name: 6 pin PCI Express to 8 pin PCI Express power cable
Product Series: Accessories
Item code: CAC-1200
EAN Code: 8717249410430
Dimensions
Cable size: 110*18*14 mm
Weight
Cable weight: 12 grams
Power Output
Maximum power output: 150 Watt
System Requirements
Requires one 6 Pin PCI Express power connector on your existing power supply.
600 Watt or better power supply with two 6 Pin PCI Express power connectors is recommended.
Installation
Prior to installing the Club 3D 6 pin PCI Express to 8 pin PCI Express power cable, please turn off your computer to prevent any damage to your computer and the Club 3D 6 Pin to 8 Pin Adapter For Supplementary Power.
Use standard precautions against ESD (Electro Static Discharge) when handling computer hardware. Wear an anti-static wristband, or discharge yourself by touching a bare metal object that is grounded, such as a metal chair or table. Advised not to be used in combination with 4 Pin Molex to 6 Pin PCI Express adapters.