5.
Connect extra cables from the cable pack to the sockets on the power supply only if needed. If you are going
to plug the PCI-E cables into the PSU, they should go into the red sockets. If the red sockets are not being used
for PCI-E, then they can be used for any other type of cable supplied in the
6.
Connect the AC power cord to the power supply AC inlet. Be sure to use the heavy
your HCP-850.
7.
PCI-E graphics cards use different amounts of power. For some, a single 6
the hardwired connector the preferred choice. More powerful cards use multiple connectors, including the
advanced 8-pin PCI-E connector. The 8
connector.
cable pack to the sockets on the power supply only if needed. If you are going
E cables into the PSU, they should go into the red sockets. If the red sockets are not being used
E, then they can be used for any other type of cable supplied in the pack that accompanie
the AC power cord to the power supply AC inlet. Be sure to use the heavy-duty cord supplied with
E graphics cards use different amounts of power. For some, a single 6-pin connector is sufficient,
the hardwired connector the preferred choice. More powerful cards use multiple connectors, including the
E connector. The 8-pin PCI-E connector on the HCP-850 can be used as either a 6
cable pack to the sockets on the power supply only if needed. If you are going
E cables into the PSU, they should go into the red sockets. If the red sockets are not being used
pack that accompanies the PSU.
duty cord supplied with
pin connector is sufficient, making
the hardwired connector the preferred choice. More powerful cards use multiple connectors, including the
can be used as either a 6- or 8-pin