What’s the best way to connect a 5070 Ti to a Thermaltake 750W PSU?

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Asked By TechWhiz2023 On

I'm trying to set up my 5070 Ti with a Thermaltake GF1 750W Fully Modular ATX Power Supply, and I'm not sure how to connect everything without daisy chaining. Any suggestions on the best way to do this?

3 Answers

Answered By PCGuru77 On

Unfortunately, you won't be able to daisy chain the connections. You'll need to use the standard PCIe cables from your PSU along with the adapter that came with your graphics card.

Answered By CableMaster99 On

Another option is to use three separate cables instead of daisy chaining. It'll allow for better management of power distribution.

Answered By GamerDude85 On

To connect your 5070 Ti, you should use the two PCIe cables that come with your PSU. Each of these has two PCIe connectors on both ends, which is the right setup for this combination. If that doesn't work for you, consider upgrading to a PSU like the Thermaltake Toughpower PF3, which has native 12V HPWR support for more straightforward connections. I have the Toughpower PF3 1200W, and it's been fantastic! You can usually find it online for under $200, but make sure it has the right connectors and wattage for your setup.

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