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Here it goes:
I recently built a pc with spare parts from my mining rig(Server psu +PICO 120w)
The pico doesn't have enaugh juice for my cpu.
Is it safe to power the Cpu via a 6pin pcie to 8pin atx adapter directly from the server psu?
Meaning the PIco is only going to provide power to the board's(24pin) while the beeffy server psu does the heavy lifting?
My Components:
Ryzen 9-5950x
RTX 3070
Asrock B550 Phantom itx/ax
64gb Fury
Samsung 980 Evo-(My boot drive)
5TB barracuda
PSU - HP 1200w platinum server PSU (12v only +Breakout board) + (120w Pico PSU)
Full watercooling loop from Alphacool.
My main fear is that there may be some sort of power delay between the two PSUs(Pico and Server PSU) and that might cause problems.
The PICO psu's input is 12v so naturally I got a 6pin pcie to DC Barrel jack adapter that is purposely made for these two PSUs.
I recently built a pc with spare parts from my mining rig(Server psu +PICO 120w)
The pico doesn't have enaugh juice for my cpu.
Is it safe to power the Cpu via a 6pin pcie to 8pin atx adapter directly from the server psu?
Meaning the PIco is only going to provide power to the board's(24pin) while the beeffy server psu does the heavy lifting?
My Components:
Ryzen 9-5950x
RTX 3070
Asrock B550 Phantom itx/ax
64gb Fury
Samsung 980 Evo-(My boot drive)
5TB barracuda
PSU - HP 1200w platinum server PSU (12v only +Breakout board) + (120w Pico PSU)
Full watercooling loop from Alphacool.
My main fear is that there may be some sort of power delay between the two PSUs(Pico and Server PSU) and that might cause problems.
The PICO psu's input is 12v so naturally I got a 6pin pcie to DC Barrel jack adapter that is purposely made for these two PSUs.