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Cooling | Intel AIO |
Memory | 8x4GB DDR3 1866MHz |
Video Card(s) | EVGA GTX 970 SC |
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Mouse | Logitech G603 |
Keyboard | Logitech G613 |
Software | Windows 10 Pro x64 |
I'm not sure if I'm posting in the right section but anyway.
I have an old HD3870 that I would like to use in one of my servers (HP DL380G5) since there are no cables from the PSU there I thought if I could use a second (standard PC PSU) for the 6-pin power. Is this doable or will everything go up in smoke
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If it's not recommended to use a second PSU, I could solder some wires to the backplate of the PSU in the server on to some pins ar the correct voltages for power but I'm not sure how will that affect the PSU (maybe I could weaken the 12V line - causing damage to other components?) or would it be ok to do this.
I have an old HD3870 that I would like to use in one of my servers (HP DL380G5) since there are no cables from the PSU there I thought if I could use a second (standard PC PSU) for the 6-pin power. Is this doable or will everything go up in smoke

If it's not recommended to use a second PSU, I could solder some wires to the backplate of the PSU in the server on to some pins ar the correct voltages for power but I'm not sure how will that affect the PSU (maybe I could weaken the 12V line - causing damage to other components?) or would it be ok to do this.