Connector motherboard 8 pin power

I just bought a HP Envy. I thought that it was a "pwer" machine but with a bottom of the line video card, I found that it was not. I bought a GEForce GTX 760 empty card. There are not enough connectors...

So I sent an email to HP, no answer. I then bought a power Corsai CX750M.

A PIN is not subject to the same connector 8 pins on the motherboard.

Is the connector on the motherboard a non-standard configuration?

I already had to buy food and video card, I have to get a motherboard somewhere now?

Tim T.

Hello

You might want to examine the connections of power at this link.  The eight pins cable power supply EPS PCI motherboard connector is fabicated differently compared to the 8 power cable PCI Express PIN to avoid cable connectors goes into the bad connections on motherboards and usually also PCI-E video cards.  Notice the difference in pin voltages and stitching of soil.

In addition, the eight pins connector EPS will divide into two 4-pin connect to allow the connector to work with motherboards that have only a connector 4 power pins.

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