QUOTE(jwgs0010 @ Oct 5 2025, 09:32 AM)
Can 1st Player NGDP Gold 850W work for rtx 970? The connector is too thin for the GPU or I am doing something wrong?
What da heck is an RTX 970? Pls show pictures..The newbie guide to power supply units, Questions and comments are welcomed
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Oct 5 2025, 10:36 AM
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QUOTE(jwgs0010 @ Oct 5 2025, 10:55 AM) From your PSU, use the PCIE connectors, it should be 6+2 pin sockets, breakout the optional 2pin for both and it should look like the left pic. The connector on the right is 12pin 12VHWPR nvidia connector only for RTX 4000 & 5000 & future family. jwgs0010 liked this post
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QUOTE(jwgs0010 @ Oct 5 2025, 06:19 PM) You might wanna replace that GPU soonish as it receives last drivers by end of Oct and quite soon will be unsupported by apps such as latest games.https://www.techpowerup.com/339479/nvidia-t...scal-gpus-in-q4 jwgs0010 liked this post
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