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http://hardwarezone.com/articles/view.php?cid=3&id=3158
One 8-pin is required, while the other will accept a 6-pin or an 8-pin, depending on overclocking goals. They used dual 8-pins which increased power consumption but only went to 1000MHz core. Would be interesting to see what power envelope and clocks can be achieved with one 6-pin and one 8-pin. Looks to offer flexibily for varying overclocking goals.. nice!
One 8-pin is required, while the other will accept a 6-pin or an 8-pin, depending on overclocking goals. They used dual 8-pins which increased power consumption but only went to 1000MHz core. Would be interesting to see what power envelope and clocks can be achieved with one 6-pin and one 8-pin. Looks to offer flexibily for varying overclocking goals.. nice!