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Power connection(Solved)

Power connection(Solved)

Postby gjsearle74 » Mon Apr 09, 2012 6:25 pm

Hi,

I'm currently running my 6284 from the 6 pin to 3 molex adapter that came with the card; would I be able to run the card from a 6 pin PCI-e vga cable?

Would tidy up the inside of my case no end! :)

Thanks in advance...
New HTPC (in testing): i5 2300, 4Gb DDR3, P8P67 pro, Zotac GT220 1Gb, TBS 6284, W7 64 bit
Old HTPC: E3400, 2Gb DDR2, P5Q-VM, Nova-T-500, 2 x Nova-TD, W7 32 bit
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Re: Power connection

Postby steven » Tue Apr 10, 2012 8:54 am

Hi glsearle74

Our advice is to use the 6 pin to 3 molex adapter that came with the card,maybe the 6 pin PCI-e vga cable is not compatible with
TBS6284 card. :)

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Re: Power connection

Postby CyberSimian » Sun Apr 15, 2012 7:15 pm

gjsearle74 Wrote:I'm currently running my 6284 from the 6 pin to 3 molex adapter that came with the card; would I be able to run the card from a 6 pin PCI-e vga cable?

I acknowledge that Steven recommended using the TBS power connector, and not the 6-pin connector for the graphics card (presumably that connector is unused in your PC?). However...

...I was moving a few cards around in my HTPC yesterday, so I decided to fire it up with the case open (don't try this at home, kids), and measure the voltages on the 6-pin connector powering my Nvidia 8600GTS, and the voltages on the TBS connector. All voltages were 12 volts.

Is your 6-pin connector the same as mine? Probably, but you will have to decide for yourself whether you want to try using it on the TBS6284 card.

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Re: Power connection

Postby gjsearle74 » Fri Apr 20, 2012 5:59 am

Cheers for the info mate; didn't have the balls to try it without on official ok.

The main reason for asking was that I was close to running out of molex plugs on my psu, especially with considering running with 2 of the tbs6284 cards.
New HTPC (in testing): i5 2300, 4Gb DDR3, P8P67 pro, Zotac GT220 1Gb, TBS 6284, W7 64 bit
Old HTPC: E3400, 2Gb DDR2, P5Q-VM, Nova-T-500, 2 x Nova-TD, W7 32 bit
GAMING PC: i5 2500k@5Ghz, 16Gb DDR3, Maximus IV Extreme, 6950 Trifire, W7 64 bit
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Re: Power connection(Solved)

Postby superman2012 » Tue Sep 18, 2012 9:35 am

Really must use the included 3x4 pins molex to 6 pins PCI-e adapter?
Cannot use the 6 pins PCI-e cable directly from powersupply?
I don't think I have so many spare 4 pins molex. Using a Y/triple/quad cable will defeat the purpose?

This card use so much power?

Thank you.
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Re: Power connection(Solved)

Postby steven » Tue Sep 18, 2012 2:37 pm

Hi superman2012

>Cannot use the 6 pins PCI-e cable directly from powersupply?
no, you can use the 6pins PCI-e cable directly coming from the power supply.
It is ok.No problem :)

About the power ,it is depend on the load of your LNB using, like when you use a motor need more power
then extra power is needed. :)

Kind regards

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Re: Power connection(Solved)

Postby superman2012 » Wed Sep 19, 2012 8:20 am

steven Wrote:About the power ,it is depend on the load of your LNB using, like when you use a motor need more power
then extra power is needed. :)

Kind regards

steven


thanks steven,

sorry but is the LNB for satellite tv only?
aerial antenna for DVB-T2 needs that extra power or not?
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Re: Power connection(Solved)

Postby steven » Wed Sep 19, 2012 2:03 pm

Hi superman2012

I think that there is no need to use extra power in DVB-T2,if you have no problem when using
without extra power. :)

Kind Regard

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Re: Power connection(Solved)

Postby superman2012 » Sun Dec 09, 2012 8:48 pm

steven Wrote:Hi superman2012

I think that there is no need to use extra power in DVB-T2,if you have no problem when using
without extra power. :)

Kind Regard

steven


Sorry, back with a question.
TBS6220, 6280 and 6284 supports DVB-T/T2/C/S/S2?
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Re: Power connection(Solved)

Postby steven » Mon Dec 10, 2012 10:25 am

Hi superman2012

TBS6220, 6280 and 6284 supports DVB-T/T2/C, Do not support DVBS/S2, :)
Maybe later we will development a great card which include DVB-T/T2/C/S/S2 support. :D

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