![]() > designed for GPUs and have pairs of 8-pin and 6-pin feeds. > YOU MUST USE a 2nd PSU such as the 450W units that go into optical drive bay So yes, you can safely draw 225W (maximum) and it's dividing it up between three seperate power legs, and it's perfectly fine, and perfectly safe. You are only drawing a MAXIMUM of 75W from your 12V direct power supply leg (one 6-pin connector), and you're drawing another 75W (maximum) power from a second 12V leg (directly off your 6-pin connector on your motherboard) and then you are drawing another 75W (maximum) power directly off the PCIe card bus itself. If you split the power up (exactly as I told you in my message) then you are doing everything 100% safe. The Mac Pro power supply can easily handle two video cards. Yes, I have 27 Apple Mac Pro's, and every single one of them are set-up this way, and I also have four Mac Pro's at home that are set-up this way, and yes it works, and it's completely safe, and I've never had a single problem ever. You can't get more milk out of that cow than she has, and the molex feedsĮach 4-pin molex supplies 75W (max) power.
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