Do I Need a Special Cable for My GPU?

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Asked By GamerDude97 On

I have an AsRock AMD Radeon RX 9060 XT 16GB GPU and I'm unsure about the cables. My PSU, an MSI MAG AB50GL, came with PCIe cables that split into two ends, alongside an extra two cables on the side. Is it okay to use these cables for my GPU, or do I need something different? It just seems odd to have the split at the end. Unfortunately, I can't share a picture to clarify.

2 Answers

Answered By CableMaster3000 On

Totally, the 6+2 connectors are just 8-pin PCIe cables as marked, so they'll work perfectly with your GPU. It might look a bit messy with those extras hanging, but you can always tuck them away if that bugs you.

Answered By TechieTim88 On

You’re good to go with the PCIe cables from your PSU! Just plug the solid 8-pin end into the PSU and the 6+2 connectors into your GPU. This is pretty standard for most PSUs out there.

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