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Hello gamers, this bad boy arrived today and it's the first time I've encountered 3 PCIe power slots. I'm familiar with using 1 cable and using the daisy chained 8 pin to handle the 2 slots. Since my Gigabyte 80+ G 1000W came with 3 of these PCIe cables I'm assuming this setup is correct? I'm probably needlessly worrying that I'll brick this.

To be exact, each cable is an 2+6 pin into the PSU while the opposite end is 2 (daisy chained) 2+6 pins. My worry is rooted in not being familiar with the daisy chained bits importance.

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[–] mumei 3 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Since you already got your answer (separate cables are safer), I'm absolutely loving the fit. Gigantic GPU and coolers inside small cases are the bane of my existence. I'm also about to shove a 7900XT into a Meshify C, plus I'm sporting a Dark Rock Pro 4 haha and I really like the way it looks