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What's really great is that this is the first video card I'll own that's even marginally up to date. My last three, in order, have been a Voodoo 3, a GeForce 2, and an ATI Radeon X300 SE. That's it.

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Well, the card finally showed up. Seems I need to connect the "power dongle" for sufficient performance. That'll be fun. Should I just guess where I ought to connect it, or...?

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Now, see, that little dongle lying next to it actually splits into two female plugs, which seem to be what actually gets connected to the card. I'm confused.

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Thingies I've heard of. But dongles?

 

What is that huge green thing with all the switches for?

“Things are as they are. Looking out into the universe at night, we make no comparisons between right and wrong stars, nor between well and badly arranged constellations.” – Alan Watts
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Yeah, but it doesn't come solely from the PSU - some of the individual wires leading to it seem to come from just below my DVD drive. That's the only spare plug I've got that'll fit anything on this piece of crap dongle (molex) they gave me, so no matter what I'm still going to have a part of the thing just uselessly hanging there.

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Yeah. Half the component wires of the only spare plug I've got come from the PSU, the other half come from the floppy drive. Fun.

 

What're the chances the card works if I don't connect its power supply? Slim to none, I'm guessing.

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In a "fortune favors the bold" spirit, I went ahead and hooked it up to the only available plug I had, leaving one of the plugs provided just dangling there, and booted up. No problems so far, installing drivers at the moment.

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What you need is a direct link from your PSU to the video card, much like the PSU is connected to your hard drives. For optimal power use you want it to be the only thing connected on that line. Since you do have a top of the line video card that requires a PSU coonection I would suggest upgrading you PSU to at least a 500 to 600 watts. They are quite powerful enough to handle such card and any further advancements.

 

EDIT: I wish you success, Commie! :thumbsup:

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Very well, but I do remember getting 999 FPS when I did the direct x video test for 7.0 through 9.0 with that spinning cube. It looked like a wobbling ball.

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