Hi,
I have a GTX750Ti Gfx Card that I have been using in a Home Theatre PC Case. The problem is the 6 Pin PCiE power connector is on the top of the card and means that I cannot put the lid on the case.
Can anyone think of a solution?
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Best Answer phillpower2 , 19 October 2024 - 09:41 AM
Not safe to use as is, you need to either change the case or get yourself a low profile video card. Alternatively, Angled 6/ 8-Pin PC PSU Power 180 Degree GPU PCI Express Power Connector... Go to the full post »
Hi,
I have a GTX750Ti Gfx Card that I have been using in a Home Theatre PC Case. The problem is the 6 Pin PCiE power connector is on the top of the card and means that I cannot put the lid on the case.
Can anyone think of a solution?
Not safe to use as is, you need to either change the case or get yourself a low profile video card.
Alternatively, Angled 6/ 8-Pin PC PSU Power 180 Degree GPU PCI Express Power Connector PCIE GPU
Not safe to use as is, you need to either change the case or get yourself a low profile video card.
Alternatively, Angled 6/ 8-Pin PC PSU Power 180 Degree GPU PCI Express Power Connector PCIE GPU
Brilliant - well spotted.
Now if only I could get the PC to boot using a Kubuntu flashed USB Stick :-)
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