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C6H - Connect just 8-pin EATX_12V or both 8-pin and 4-pin?

sareedco
Level 7
I did a search on this question but did not find anything specific to the Crosshair VI Hero. Do I connect both the 8-pin EATX_12V and 4-pin EATX_12V to the PSU or just the 8-pin? Threads on other motherboards seem to indicate that it is safest to connect both. Just want to verify whether that is the case for the Crosshair VI Hero? Thanks!
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SinartNZ
Level 7
I've tested and it seems to work fine with the 8 pin but without the 4 pin I'd say overclocking would be limited.

Raja
Level 13
For a 4Ghz overclock with an 1800X CPU, just the 8-pin should be sufficient. A single 8-pin connector is rated to pass over 400 Watts of power.

And for comparison, running Intel Burn Test, Prime95 and the like usually lands you at less than 350 w at the wall (whole PC system).

I use just the 8 pin and have a 1700 OCed to 4ghz, no issues also I don't believe the other x370 boards have more than the one 8 pin
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StarfireX wrote:
I use just the 8 pin and have a 1700 OCed to 4ghz, no issues also I don't believe the other x370 boards have more than the one 8 pin
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Can you share with as your settings for 4GHz?

I also use only 8 pin...

I am also only using the 8-pin.

MNMadman
Level 8
I use both but with the overclock ceiling I don't think it really matters.

Thanks everyone! I will go with just the 8-pin at this point, as I'm not looking to go much past 4GHz right now.

Zka17
Level 16
I always connect both CPU power connectors... it does not hurt anything... - and when you're bitten by the clocking bug, it will be already there! 🙂