Just got the EVGA PowerLink working with my Sapphire Dual-X 7970 3gb.
IMPORTANT : The power input sockets on the PowerLink are 2 X 8 Pin female and cannot be changed.
The EVGA PowerLink ensures that exact power demanded by a GPU is supplied. That said, one must still supply enough power to the PowerLink so that it can " do it's thing = balance and supply GPU demanded power to the relevant sockets! "
The PowerLink comes with 1 extra 6 pin & 8 pin socket to set the above socket combinations.
They are locked onto a power rail by Allen screws top & bottom - important to tighten them down.
Bear in mind that the POWER INPUT sockets on the Powerlink are BOTH female 8 pin and cannot be changed.
This is how my EVGA PowerLink setup looks now.
The EVGA PowerLink costs about US$6 ~ 10 including shipping from Amazon.
Obviously this unit was designed originally for Nvidia GPUs but I'm pretty certain that it would work OOB for most AMD HD 7970, R9 280, R9 280X GPUS and any cards that have eg : 2 X 8 pin like the HIS IceQ R9 280X etc..
if you are already using an EVGA PowerLink with an AMD card PLEASE post your story in this thread.
Thanks to Synchro3's very useful hint that I had forgotten about.
IMPORTANT : The power input sockets on the PowerLink are 2 X 8 Pin female and cannot be changed.
The EVGA PowerLink ensures that exact power demanded by a GPU is supplied. That said, one must still supply enough power to the PowerLink so that it can " do it's thing = balance and supply GPU demanded power to the relevant sockets! "
The PowerLink comes with 1 extra 6 pin & 8 pin socket to set the above socket combinations.
They are locked onto a power rail by Allen screws top & bottom - important to tighten them down.
Bear in mind that the POWER INPUT sockets on the Powerlink are BOTH female 8 pin and cannot be changed.
WILL IT FIT ?
My Sapphire Dual-X 7970 fans shroud blocked the installing of the EVGA unit by about 2.5 cm but seeing that this is an older card and that part of the fan shroud is cosmetic and and I will be upgrading in the future I cut away the blockage without any changes to cooling or operation of the GPU.
Cable setup
I now have only one spinner HDD as I boot from a Samsung M.2 NVMe 970 EVO and have two SanDisk SSDs in my DVDI drive's now vacant space
I now have only one spinner HDD as I boot from a Samsung M.2 NVMe 970 EVO and have two SanDisk SSDs in my DVDI drive's now vacant space
This is how my EVGA PowerLink setup looks now.
The EVGA PowerLink costs about US$6 ~ 10 including shipping from Amazon.
Obviously this unit was designed originally for Nvidia GPUs but I'm pretty certain that it would work OOB for most AMD HD 7970, R9 280, R9 280X GPUS and any cards that have eg : 2 X 8 pin like the HIS IceQ R9 280X etc..
if you are already using an EVGA PowerLink with an AMD card PLEASE post your story in this thread.
Thanks to Synchro3's very useful hint that I had forgotten about.
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