How do you know the 6-pin Rail? The 12V according to the site has 26A, according to the label has 12V1@19A and 12V2@23A. Not quite sure which to go by, but would it work, or shall I find a lower power card...or simply attempt to get extra cash and get a new PSU.
Tildeath you are acting like I am saying you are wrong. I am simply stating the card will work with the adapter and his PSU. Again, if you do not agree, just post your reply saying you do not agree(see forum rules). I am trying to help 170 just like the forum rules read.
170 said, as you see in the quote, he may be able to scrape up the $ for a 2-6 pin PSU like you suggest. EVGA says it will work(they include it in the box). If you read the writing, it says the 8 pin adapter is for temporary use (Although it will work long term). Over half of the purchasers use the adapter and it works dandy! Until mass cards fail or the adapter catches on fire, it will be fine. It sounds like he will probably get a new PSU for safety precausions very soon anyway.
Again, for the $25 extra the GTX is a better card and I would recommend it using the adapter. It will work fine. No worries.
Good luck 170, whatever choice you make will be better than what you have.
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