220W Dell DA-2 AC adapter discussion in Enclosures and Adapters Posted June 28, 2016 · Edited June 28, 2016 by HDC On 10.6.2016 at 4:35 PM, Dschijn said: No, with an 8-Pin PCIe you will have to rewire it. Currently you would have a GND and 12V direclty connected! Hi, I really would like to find a solution of using a 8pin to connect with the Dell DA2. can I use this 8-Pin ATX cabel instead of a 8-Pin PCIe? http://www.ebay.com/itm/Female-ATX-12V-8-Pin-to-Two-6-2-Pin-PCI-E-Y-Splitter-Adapter-Version-3-/331506354913?hash=item4d2f518ae1:g:s0sAAOSweW5VB6LV Is it possible to just use the 6pin without the 2pin to power the GPU? If I got everything right I just have to remove the cabel of the female spot where the male "sense" of the DA2 takes place. Is there anything to do with the "remote"?
220W Dell DA-2 AC adapter discussion
in Enclosures and Adapters
Posted · Edited by HDC
Hi,
I really would like to find a solution of using a 8pin to connect with the Dell DA2.
can I use this 8-Pin ATX cabel instead of a 8-Pin PCIe?
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Female-ATX-12V-8-Pin-to-Two-6-2-Pin-PCI-E-Y-Splitter-Adapter-Version-3-/331506354913?hash=item4d2f518ae1:g:s0sAAOSweW5VB6LV
Is it possible to just use the 6pin without the 2pin to power the GPU?
If I got everything right I just have to remove the cabel of the female spot where the male "sense" of the DA2 takes place.
Is there anything to do with the "remote"?