I recently received a GTX 1080 graphics card as a gift and, unfortunately, I don't have two 8-pin connectors for it. I ended up using a power supply adapter instead. Is this a safe option? I'm worried it might lead to crashes during high-demand gaming, especially considering I can't afford a new power supply right now.
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Just a heads up, adapters can be risky for GPUs. What kind of adapter are you using? If it's something like a 6-pin to 8-pin adapter, that might not be ideal either.
If you’re using one cable that splits into two 8-pin connectors, that’s known as a daisy chain. It can put extra stress on your power supply and might not supply enough amps for the GPU. Ideally, you should use a second cable or adapter to connect directly from the PSU to the GPU. This will ensure everything runs smoothly.
The type of adapter you’re using matters a lot. If your power supply doesn’t come with two dedicated 8-pin connectors, it’s likely not designed to deliver enough power to your GTX 1080, which could cause some serious issues. Using something like a Molex to 8-pin adapter could overload the 12V rail and potentially damage your graphics card. I get that it’s tough to afford a new PSU, but this setup could lead to big problems down the line.

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