Is the Missing EPS 8-Pin Power Connector a Dealbreaker for My PC Build?

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Asked By TechyNerd77 On

I recently got an Asus ROG STRIX Z890-A GAMING WIFI motherboard, which has an additional EPS 8-pin power connector. However, my power supply, a be quiet! System Power 9 700W, doesn't support this connector. I know it supplies extra power, and I'm wondering how critical this is for my build. Would my PC run fine without it, or should I consider buying a new power supply? Here's my PC build list if it helps!

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Answered By GamerGuru22 On

Honestly, if you're investing around $1400 on your setup, you might want to rethink using a budget PSU. It’s better to have a reliable power supply to avoid potential issues down the road. Consider upgrading to something with an EPS connector to ensure stability, especially since you're using an Intel Core Ultra 7.

OriginalPoster -

I totally get that! Just to clarify, I only need to upgrade the CPU, motherboard, AIO cooler, and RAM since my old motherboard fried. For now, I’m still using my 1660 Super for a couple months before switching to the new video card.

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