Yep, that's pretty much how I assumed you had it setup. At least it looks like you're using a reference card GTX670 (lower power than the others). The greatest resistance is going to be right on your SATA connector.
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Those three tiny 12 volt squares of metal have to handle up to 12 amps in your setup. They are rated for 1.5 amps each according to this--totalling 4.5 amps. That's only 54 watts, when it should be 150 watts
Again, it probably wont break any of the expensive components (like the motherboard or PSU... provided Apple isn't using single rail...). However, potentially you could have some issues with damage to the wires, lower framerates, and software instability.
If it works for everything you're using it for and you're okay with the risk, I guess there's no reason to change anything. Just don't play Battlefield 3 on max or that little connector is going to be very upset with you![]()
OKAY!! I went today and bought a Corsair Professional Series HX650 Modular Power Supply. I also bought two 18" 6-pin extender cables.
I used the paper clip method you suggested on the green and black wires to jump start the PSU. I also wrapped the paper clip in electrical tape just to be on the safe side.
The hardest part was routing the 6-pin cabins from the PSU back into the case. I have two double wide video cards in there as well as a LaCie PCIe USB 3 card, so it looked like doing the routing from the back of the case was out of the question.
I thought about routing the cables through the empty optical drive bay space...but alas the cords, even with extensions, weren't nearly long enough. I also didn't want to create more resistance as MacVidCards warned about by adding further extensions.
I went back and pulled the PCIe USB 3 card out...took it to a vice and put the end of the metal bracket in between the clamps. I gently bent the metal bracket of the card back and forth until the metal snapped off. Then I had an inch of room for the 6-pin extensions to fit through even with the PCIe USB 3 card installed.
Now the whole computer is running beautifully. I should no longer have any worries about over-extending my computer's power limits!
Thanks for everyones' help!!



