#3 It almost looks like a sound connector if I'm not mistaken. ??? Dang... the old STB Nitro had one or 2 of those on it to go to the sound card. (Old Gateway pc) Ehhh... :\Reply
Ahhh, thank god for that update. I was absolutely going insane wanting to know what was up with with this connector. Very suprising to see ATI's PCI express version using this as well.
Looks like the PSU specc is gonna change for PCI express after all. Sigh....more money to spend this summer.Reply
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Mutor - Wednesday, June 02, 2004 - link
so thats why i had that connector coming from my ps. ReplyChronoReverse - Wednesday, June 02, 2004 - link
@#5And if you really wanted to use two molexes, it comes with the handy dandy convertor just for you. Reply
XRaider - Wednesday, June 02, 2004 - link
#3 It almost looks like a sound connector if I'm not mistaken. ??? Dang... the old STB Nitro had one or 2 of those on it to go to the sound card. (Old Gateway pc) Ehhh... :\ ReplyPumpkinierre - Tuesday, June 01, 2004 - link
At least you redeemed Doctor M's honor but I still prefer 2 molex's rather than an adapter or new psu.Reply
kodiak81 - Tuesday, June 01, 2004 - link
Given the fact the board is a sample its probably a debugging addon of some sort. ReplyUlricT - Tuesday, June 01, 2004 - link
Have you guys figured out what the connector on the top of the board is? ReplyIcewind - Tuesday, June 01, 2004 - link
Ahhh, thank god for that update. I was absolutely going insane wanting to know what was up with with this connector. Very suprising to see ATI's PCI express version using this as well.Looks like the PSU specc is gonna change for PCI express after all. Sigh....more money to spend this summer. Reply
Dennis Travis - Tuesday, June 01, 2004 - link
Thanks so much for the update Anand. It seems like the 6 pin power connector will be used on all PCI Express cards.Thanks so much.
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