I can't connect my graphics card.

forum.angel Posted messages 35 Status Member -  
flo88 Posted messages 28492 Registration date   Status Contributor Last intervention   -

I have had a lot of graphics cards.

But here I don’t see any ports.

Here is the reference:

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  1. Clarckos Posted messages 10069 Registration date   Status Contributor Last intervention   934
     

    Hello.

    The manual for this GPU clearly states the connection of an external power supply, but, strangely, this connector is not visible in the photos of the GPU.

    Could you, if possible, take a photo of the unseen angles of your GPU by taking it out of its slot, please?

    Edit: The site matériel.net, the only site where I found this information, clearly states that this connector is absent on this GPU. So no need for an external power supply. >> The power supplied through the PCI-E port is sufficient.


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    1. forum.angel Posted messages 35 Status Member
       

      What do you mean, there's no need for a connection?

      I've rarely seen that, will the performance be the same?

      What is a PCI-E port?

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      1. Clarckos Posted messages 10069 Registration date   Status Contributor Last intervention   934 > forum.angel Posted messages 35 Status Member
         

        Listen.

        You form your own opinion (this concerns the exact model of your GPU):

        Then PCI-E = PCI Express



        Next, if visually and physically you don't observe any external power connector, well, then there isn't one, that's a fact, and I'm not going to create one for you.

        Finally, the external power supply is an external (additional) power supply; know that originally, GPUs were powered through the motherboard port (here PCI Express port).


        So, no impact on performance, because the GPU was made this way.

        If any doubt remains, return it, and get another model.

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    2. bonjour
       

      Hello

      MSI GeForce RTX 3050 VENTUS 2X 6G OC

      70w without a connector at ldlc, it exists there too indeed.

      Everything goes directly through the motherboard up to 75W.

      Click on the technical sheet:

      https://www.ldlc.com/fiche/PB00591500.html

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