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  1. Check again. No where on that website does it say that it only supports one 6 pin connector. It even shows you in the manual that it has two 6 pin power connectors. http://www.bplus.com.tw/PDF/PE4H%20V3%202b%20user%20mannual.pdf
  2. The 192w adapter and 160XT picoPSU combo is available for $75 here picoPSU-160-XT with 192W Adapter Power Kit Also, the PE4H v3.2 can handle a PCIe card with two 6-pin power connectors.You don't need to buy the $20 software from Tech Inferno Fan. It should come with the order. You might need to buy it if you get the ViDock. Really, I think the only advantage of the ViDock is that it looks nicer, in terms of aesthetics.
  3. Yeah, 160 watt would be enough for the 660 ti. ViDock 4+ is $309 before tax. Don't forget that you also have to buy a graphics card for the ViDock 4+. I think the PE4H v3.2 is much more cost effective. Especially if you have a power supply lying around, or you can buy a cheap ATX power supply ($20-30). Also, if you want to use the DC adapter we talked about a few pages back, you only need one. The ViDock uses two AC adapters. Also, the PE4H v3.2 has fans.
  4. PE4H v2.4 doesn't have Gen 2 compatibility. Just making sure there isn't a misunderstanding here. PE4H v3.2 is almost the same, it's just made differently for use with the enclosure. However, PE4H v3.2 does support Gen 2
  5. Found this, what do you think? New 12V 200W DC DC ATX 24 Pin Motherboard Power Supply | eBay
  6. ....yeaaaaaah, I'm going to drop that idea haha. Thanks! I'm just worried that the pico PSU might not supply enough power, since it's capped at 160W. I can't seem to find the tdp of my specific card anywhere...
  7. `No, I mean an actual 24-pin atx. To power this PE4H V3.2 (PCIe x16 Adapter) Note that it can be directly powered through the 24-pin ATX connector.
  8. Actually... anyone know how to wire an xbox psu to 24-pin atx?
  9. You only need one PSU. Just plug into the ATX connector in the enclosure and the ATX connector will have 6-pin cables for the video card.
  10. The nice thing about the PE4H v3.2 is that you just need the 24-pin ATX. The enclosure has 6-pin power cables running from the 24-pin ATX port. If you're using something like the PE4L, then you could just skip the power supply and use the AC adapter alone with the included P4 adapter, and then jerry rig some cabling together. Kallogan actually did that here: DIY eGPU experiences - Page 848
  11. It's a tiny DC-DC power supply. So I would go from AC adapter -> picoPSU -> PE4H
  12. I'm not talking about the ATX plug from bplus, but the picopower adapter that would go into the ATX port on the PE4H v3.2. This picoPSU-160-XT, 160watt (200watt peak) , 12V input DC-DC ATX Power Supply\ It seems that the enclosure has 6-pin cables coming out of the 24-pin ATX port that is used to power the PE4H v3.2. In any case, I'm awaiting email reply from bplus. edit: just got a reply from Roger. He thinks it will work. Awesome! I guess I'll be a guinea pig for this
  13. Like so: http://www.bplus.com.tw/PDF/PE4H%20V3%202b%20user%20mannual.pdf Looks like the enclosure has the 6-pin cables connected to the 24-pin ATX port.
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