Is it okay to use an 8+4 connector on an 8+8 CPU power socket?

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Asked By TechyNinja42 On

I recently got a Ryzen 9850X3D for a new server build, and the motherboard I'm using has an 8+8 CPU power connector. However, my server's power supply unit only has 8+4 CPU connectors available. Should I just plug in the single 8-pin connector, or should I try to use the 8+4? I'm also thinking about enabling Precision Boost Overdrive since the server is water-cooled.

3 Answers

Answered By Overclocker99 On

Yeah, it's perfectly fine to use the single 8-pin. If you want, you can connect the 4-pin to one side of the dual connector for added stability, especially if you're planning to enable PBO.

Answered By PCBuilderPro On

Most users really only need to connect one 8-pin. It seems like mobo makers include the extra just for aesthetics or to cater to extreme setups, which can cause more questions than necessary.

CuriousTechie -

So it's more for overclockers then? Just trying to understand why there's a second connector.

Answered By GamerDudeX On

You can definitely use just the single 8-pin connector. It's usually fine to do that. Just make sure to check your motherboard manual for any specific details regarding power connections.

ServerAdmin91 -

Thanks for the heads up! I’ll look into the manual.

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