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Just got the GPU kit which comes with a 4 to 8 pin cable (G25087-001) š
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Hello Cirio,
Thank you for joining our community. What server board are you using with your Intel Server Chassis P4308XXMFGN? For clarification, have you already purchased the Nvidia card or are you just gathering information right now?
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The MB is an Intel S2600CP2J. Still didn't get the GPU, best performance vs price seems to be the GTX 1660-TI and requires the 8pin connection from the PSU.
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Hello Cirio,
There should not be a problem using the card with the stock PSU if you have the 4 to 8 pin cable.
Franklin S.
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Hello Cirio,
Do you have any other questions or concerns?
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Just a couple more, is it safe to just adapt the connector with 8 pins?, how much power can that part number provide (Watts)?
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Hello Cirio,
You should not have a problem with the adapter however, if you want more accurate information in regards to how much power it can handle I suggest you contact the vendor of that adapter.
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It's an Intel accessory (āG25087-001)
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Hello Cirio,
That is correct, apologies. Let me see if I can find that specific information for you and I will reply back as soon as possible.
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Hello Cirio,
I have no actual documentation stating what is the maximum amount of power in Watts that the cable can handle but it has been designed to transmit power from the PSU so it should not be a problem. Are you looking to create an out of the normal or some sort of experimental setup? If not, then the cable should work for you.
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I'm just trying to understand how power hungry can the GPU be without me burning down the machine ā
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Hello Cirio,
They should work together as long as they are used for what they have been designed for.
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Hello Cirio,
Can we close this thread? Please let us know if you have any other questions or concerns.,
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Franklin S
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