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===== 6- and 8-pin power connectors ===== [[File:PCI Express Power Supply Connector-female PNr°0438.jpg|thumb|upright=1.25|8-pin (left) and 6-pin (right) [[Molex Mini-fit Jr.|power connectors]] used on PCI Express cards]] Optional connectors add {{val|75|ul=W}} (6-pin) or {{val|150|ul=W}} (8-pin) of +12 V power for up to {{val|300|ul=W}} total ({{nowrap|2 @ 75 W + 1 @ 150 W}}). * Sense0 pin is connected to ground by the cable or power supply, or float on board if cable is not connected. * Sense1 pin is connected to ground by the cable or power supply, or float on board if cable is not connected. Some cards use two 8-pin connectors, but that has not been standardized {{as of|lc=y|2018}}. Therefore, such cards must not carry the official PCI Express logo. This configuration allows 375 W total ({{nowrap|1 @ 75 W + 2 @ 150 W}}) and will likely be standardized by PCI-SIG with the PCI Express 4.0 standard.{{Update inline|reason=PCI Express is at 5.0 already…|date=May 2021}} The 8-pin PCI Express connector should not be confused with the [[EPS12V]] connector, which is mainly used for powering SMP and multi-core systems. The power connectors are variants of the Molex Mini-Fit Jr. series connectors.<ref name="JuErgh" /> {| class="wikitable" style="background:white; border:0" |+ Molex Mini-Fit Jr. part numbers<ref name="JuErgh" /> ! Pins ! Female/receptacle <br />on PS cable !Male/right-angle <br />header on PCB |- |6-pin |45559-0002 |45558-0003 |- |8-pin |45587-0004 |45586-0005, 45586-0006 |} {| class="wikitable" style="border:0" ! colspan=2 style="background:white; border:0" | 6-pin power connector (75 W)<ref name="o2GFI" /> | rowspan=10 style="border:0; background:white"| ! colspan=2 style="background:white; border:0" | 8-pin power connector (150 W)<ref name="uLc7Q" /><ref name="CEM3.0" /><ref name="mcd6L" /> | rowspan=10 style="border:0;background:white"| [[File:PCIe6connector.svg|thumb|185px|<small>6 pin power connector pin map</small>]]<br /> [[File:PCIe8connector.svg|thumb|224px|  <small>8 pin power connector pin map</small>]] |- ! Pin !! Description ! Pin !! Description |- | {{0}}1 || +12 V | {{0}}1 || +12 V |- | {{0}}2 || {{n/a|Not connected (usually +12 V as well)}} | {{0}}2 || +12 V |- | {{0}}3 || +12 V | {{0}}3 || +12 V |- | colspan=2 style="background:white; border:0" | | {{0}}4 || Sense1 (8-pin connected{{efn-ua|When a 6-pin connector is plugged into an 8-pin receptacle the card is notified by a missing ''Sense1'' that it may only use up to 75 W.}}) |- | {{0}}4 || Ground | {{0}}5 || Ground |- | {{0}}5 || Sense | {{0}}6 || Sense 0 (6-pin or 8-pin connected) |- | {{0}}6 || Ground | {{0}}7 || Ground |- | colspan=2 style="background:white; border:0" | | {{0}}8 || Ground |} {{notelist-ua}}
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