![]() Now close the side panel of your PC and make sure that it doesn't clash with the 16-pin 12VHPWR cable.After making sure that your cable is properly inserted, plug the four or three 8-pin power plugs into the adapter. ![]() (bending below the 35mm clearance can lead to higher resistance build & can pull the cable out of the socket). Once installed, bend the cable to your liking but make sure it is beyond the 35mm clearance headroom. ![]() Now install the graphics card inside the PCIe slot on your PC.Slightly wiggle or pull the cable out to make sure, if there are gaps, you have to press it back in with more force (check this a few times before and after installing the card on your PC).Make sure there are no gaps between the 16-pin connectors on the adapter and the cable.The cable will make a slight *click* sound once you have pressed it in all the way.If you are going the first route, take the 16-pin 12VHPWR cable and plug it in fully. ![]() You can do it either with the graphics card on your desk or you can do it with the graphics card plugged into the PC.
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