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Recent content by ShiverZ

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    GPU help

    I'm presuming they're called PCIE, the little 6 pin, and 4 pin leads? I mean I have a molex to PCIE adapter, which I could use, but I'm not entirely sure on safety, hence why I haven't explored that avenue yet. Could this be a way around it?
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    GPU help

    Thank you. My apologies, I wrote this hastily whilst on my phone. Yes, the PSU on my partners computer has no PCIE leads, so I can't have anything which requires power from the PSU directly, I'll need a half decent graphics card, which takes all the power from the motherboard itself...
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    GPU help

    Edit I've edited this post so it is a lot more clear and precise. Whilst trying to keep the original content. Hello. I'm in need of help. I play a game called final fantasy xiv. Now I have no issue with this game on my computer, however my partner would like to start playing it on PC with me...