FS: Others Senseimods custom 12 Pin to Dual 8 Pin PCIe Sleeved Extension power Cable 300 MM white

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buBleZ

Galvanizer
Expected Price (Rs)
1300
Shipping from
Bangalore
Item Condition
5 out of 5
Payment Options
  1. Cash
  2. Bank Transfer
Purchase Date
Aug 15, 2022
Shipping Charges
Excluded - at actuals
Have you provided two pics?
  1. Yes
Remaining Warranty Period
NA
Invoice Available?
No
Reason for Sale
Not needed anymore
Senseimods individually sleived 12 pin PCIe power cable extension, white: Bought in August 2022 for 1750/-

Selling at 1300/-
 

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Can I use this with a 3060 Ti FE?

It only uses half the pins on the 12 side and a single 8 pin from the PSU.
Yes you can. Since 3060Ti FE is low power it only uses half of the pins on the 12 pin side. Please note you cannot directly plug in this to the PSU. You need to use your PSU's default 8 pin cable and plug this to the PSU cable
 
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Yes you can. Since 3060Ti FE is low power it only uses half of the pins on the 12 pin side. Please note you cannot directly plug in this to the PSU. You need to use your PSU's default 8 pin cable and plug this to the PSU cable
Thank you and yes, I'm aware. Had a fun time separating Nvidia's in-box cable from my PSU 8-pin cable earlier today. No idea what happened but I need a new cable and a new PSU.
 

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Damn, was it plugged in properly?
Yes, the second image shows the connection before unplugging. Rock solid connection, I almost couldn't separate the connectors. Have contacted Nvidia, will have to look into third-party options if they don't agree to an RMA.
 
Yes, the second image shows the connection before unplugging. Rock solid connection, I almost couldn't separate the connectors. Have contacted Nvidia, will have to look into third-party options if they don't agree to an RMA.
Why RMA if the card side connection is intact?
 
Only the cable that's supplied in the box with the 3060 Ti. I can't see any other reason for this spectacular failure. The same PSU powered a 1080 Ti at one point just fine.
 
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