Is it safe to use a Molex to PCIe adapter for my GTX 970?

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Asked By GamerGal1234 On

Hi everyone! I've been using an HP Pavilion PC for years, and I recently upgraded to an MSI GTX 970 graphics card and purchased a 550W power supply from Amazon. Here's my dilemma: the new power supply has an 8-pin PCIe connector, but it doesn't include a 6-pin connector. I'm considering using a 2x4 Molex to 1x6-pin PCIe adapter to connect it to my GTX 970 along with the 8-pin connector. My question is, is this safe? I'm not keen on waiting another month to send the power supply back for a replacement, as I've already installed it in my other PC. Thanks for any advice!

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Answered By TechSavvy92 On

It's a bit unusual for a power supply not to have at least one 6+2 pin PCIe connector, which is standard for GPUs like the GTX 970. If yours doesn't have one, double-check the specifications. Using a Molex to PCIe adapter can work, but it's more of a temporary fix. Make sure the adapter is high-quality to avoid overheating issues. Just be cautious and monitor temperatures if you go that route.

CuriousCat56 -

Yeah, those adapters can be hit or miss! If you don’t notice any issues like overheating or instability, you might be okay for a while.

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