I have a 450watt OCZ and i just wanna know if i need to use 2 power cords and connect it into a single one to run my card? thanks
The card only has one molex connector on it, also your PSU should be sufficient for that card. BTW: It's a great card, good luck.
Which OCZ 450W exactly do you have? I think you need a power supply with atleast 22 amps on the (combined) 12V rail(s). Anyway, the retail Geforce 7950gt should be included a molex to 6pin pci-e power cable for connecting 2 molex power cables to form one pci-e power cable, which is for the power connector on the 7950gt agp. EDIT: The molex to 6-pin pci-e power cable is for the pci-e 7950gt; and the molex power cable is for the agp 7950gt; I am constantly thinking about the pci-e 7950gt, even it's clearly about an agp videocard. Sorry for the mistake. Any way, one molex power cable is enough for the 7950gt. Good luck!
You are right, somehow I am constantly thinking about the pci-e 7950GT instead of the agp 7950gt. :O Any way, one molex power cable can do the job, since the powerconnector on the agp 7950gt is just a 4 pins molex instead of the 6 pins pci-e power connector. Good luck!
Cool, 1 molex its just that the card came with a dual to single connector and thought i needed to use that. PS i have a MODSTREAM 450psu OCZ
This Card ROX. I dought 8 series will ever go AGP. But by the time then ill be focused on my PS3 HAHA. I was about the get an ATI x1950pro but i couldnt confirm Lifetime Warranty
Well, I got this card because, even if there is DX10 AGP card, no normal AGP system would be able to handle DX10 graphics. I don't know about the warranty on the 1950pro, I thought about getting one, but to be honest I'm a nVidia guy, so I jumped at the 7950GT AGP. I'm sure like me, you have noticed a CPU bottleneck, but that's OK, it just means you/I have the most powerful card our systems can handle.