cable 2-pin on the existing graphics card

What is the cable 2-pin, attached to the graphics card. I have purchases a new card that I need to install it but I don't know what does this cable.

Hi km2.

Some of the older 8xxx NVIDIA graphics cards were not able to accept audio digital of the PCI-E slot so the SPDIF connector was necessary to audio digital food sent from the motherboard SPDIF connector for use with the HDMI connector.

You should be OK using only does not the SPDIF connector like the new graphics card will accept audio from the PCI-E location.

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    The other possibility is that you have damaged your home x - 16 PCI Express by installing a map requiring more that the installed power supply has been able to provide.

    Kind regards

    ERICO

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