How to install gpu (graphics card) in your pc (For beginners)
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- Опубліковано 6 жов 2024
- #shorts Just a simple tutorial on how to install a gpu (graphics card in your pc)! Check full video build here • My Personal Rig upgrad...
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This video should really be deleted... that power cable loop hurts
@@F14Flier7 my exact thoughts
You don’t want to see mine than😅
DO NOT DAISY THE PCIE CABLES! USE SEPERATE CABLES TO LEAVE HEADROOM FOR TRANSIENT SPIKES!!!! GPUS may also need the second separate cable due to overall TDP. if a GPU pulls more than 300W use 2 cables 450+ use 3 any higher and youlll use 4.
my 3070ti max power spike is up to 310 watts but i never go beyond 250 so its fine but don't worry i'll get new cables soon
Hey, I have vs650 psu and a770 gpu. I'm using original cable. Also my GPU has 250w power limit
i have 3x8pin GPU is there a problem when i use One Cable completely and one for half, is there any problem with it ?
@@Sidekaan depends on the card, the PSU and the thickness of your cables. Some PSUs have single rail 12v with cables capable of safely daisy chaining them.
In regards to the GPU, an example of a card where it would be fine would be the 3060 ti asus strix card. The TDP is low and doesn't require a third cable.
However, if you had something like a 3080 FTW3 or your average 3090. I would definitely use separate cables for stability and safe power delivery.
Using separate cables in general is always the best thing to do but isn't absolutely necessary for all circumstances. It's a case by case basis.
I wouldnt buy a new PSU if you're worried about not having that third cable unless it's absolutely necessary like in the case of using a 3090.
Especially an aorus 3090 who's transient spikes (sudden spikes in power draw that can be 1.5x higher than the power limit of the card for a micro second) could force a shutdown on your system if it trips something on your power supply.
Another case for using separate cables is a slight increase in performance but it's barely measurable and practically a non existent talking point.
I have a asus rx6700xt but my powersupplys only provides with a 8 pin pcie
nice man, defo shouldve shown about the pcie slots on the case tho.
i can't seem to find the right angle for the camera but i'll make a better one soon
Never PiGtail ur GPU. Use 2 cables instead of one.
maybe when i get a better monitor that will push the gpu
With pig tail, your not getting the full power to the gpu. You’re taking the power and splitting it between two ports. You don’t plug a washer and dryer into the same whole (one wire) you use different plugs.
@@bentheg33 yep will get new cables no worries, thanks for the advice
IM a little confused on how to resolve this. My psu only has the pigtail
@@Submersed24have you found out what to do?
Thanks man this was a good vid
no problem
Basic but useful!!!
Thanks!
Glad it was helpful!
Never pigtail your pcie cable, if you have a big gpu you always need to put individual cables into your psu and gou
@@deadshothdgaming2688 I'm glad I looked at the comments. I saw him do it and was like ok that's all I need to see. Thanks.
@@tylersmith9868 i made many mistakes in the past so i try to give people tips of the things i learned! Glad i helped!
If you don’t know where to plug in the pcie cable from the gpu there should be some slots in your power supply to plug it into.
Ok so looks good but pls make sure u are using 2 different vga power supply cables not a split cable this can cause the wires to overheat and could cause damage to ur card at best or a fire at worst especially on the 4000 series
I've been gaming all day but i think its just fine; still i'll get a separate one soon
@@MacCoyzkie gamer nexus did a bunch of tests with that card if ur interested
@@hiro_repairs Yep, I'm actually subscribed in his channel
It also increase chance of coil whine
Man what do i do, i only have 6 pins but i want to use the rx 580 (and the card is already here too) but it requires 8pins. Im scared to add another cable as im unsure of what wattage my psu have
Thanks bro i will need this soon
no problem bro
The cables must be connected split, two cables from the power supply one for each gpu connector.
You should use two separate cables and do not piggy back.
This fixed my problem. My pc wasn't giving signal, and that's because the PCIE had 2 ports, and I was only using 1 LOL
glad it was helpful
@@MacCoyzkieyo dude when I seated my GPU the pcie thing doesn't lock on its own
@@z1y1x there are also some motherboards that doesn't have that locking thingy. as long as it is all the way you should be fine
Bro forgot the most important step of screwing the gpu in 😂
Where should I get power for GPU?
1) From seperate Power Supply Unit?
Or?
check this bro ua-cam.com/video/pdrlsBIynl0/v-deo.html so you'll have an idea
I have 2 cables but my gpu only has 1 and my monitor shows no signal how to fix
try clearing cmos, copy paste this link to know how ua-cam.com/video/S9hyEPTFR10/v-deo.html
if that still does not work, your psu might be the problem or worst the gpu could be the problem
All these videos just show you how to throw it in but no follow up. It says my hard disk isn't found now what
at least give us background what you are up to
how do I install the pin adapter when my PC doesn't seem to have one?
what's your gpu model name so i can have an idea?
@@MacCoyzkie Not sure if this is accurate but it is written here at the Bar code as RX550 HDMI DVI-D DP?
@@VermillionStallion ok you need to check your psu and it should have a pcie cable/s. Watch this ua-cam.com/video/pdrlsBIynl0/v-deo.html so you can have an idea what it looks like. skip to 0:57
non, 2 câbles alimentation 24v+24v=48v/2cables, là 48v/1cable
im upgrading from 1660 super to 3060 rtx do i need to change drivers? or let GE experience do the work?
you need to uninstall the current and download a fresh one specifically for 3060.
I watched it 2 times the loop is perfect
I'm sorry for that but i hope this helped
@@MacCoyzkiewhat are you talking about “sorry for that”? He was saying that the way you said “and this is” at the end lines up perfectly with the beginning.(creating a loop)
For me there was a metal bracket that I had to take out stupid prebuilts
Thanks for showing how the parts look, now i can actually take my gpu out to reset bios, as i never taken a gpu out (3070ti)
no problem bro! nice gpu too 😊
@@MacCoyzkie i managed to do it flawlessly without breaking a thing
@@drakme1077 that's good news bro! i know that feeling. Glad the video was helpful
@@MacCoyzkie oh, and the question is, the pci e cable is only used to power it and doesnt matter wich way you connect it? As someone else buolt the pc for me
@@drakme1077 yes, no need to worry about that since those cables will not be inserted if it's not for that specific plug
I get this card doesn’t require 2 seperate pcie cables but people will be watching on how to install a card in general and most cards require 2 seperate and daisy chain can be dangerous. Ideally id remake video.
i'll remake it bro i promise, i just got too busy with the other videos. i never knew this will go viral, i was just trolling 😅😅
Ese puente va a quemar la grafica
Where can I buy the pin cable for my gpu its it has 8
I dont have a gpu installed to my pc and i dont know which one should i get so how can i identify which one i should get?
what's the current pc specs? so i can advise
Made a video just to tell them to look at manual is wild
Hey so.. after that what do I do?
WHY NOT SHOW THE PSU
Y cual es la manera correcta para conectar la tarjeta grafica?? Ando con mucha duda porque tengo la misma xd
Bro tied his cables like shoelaces
Where do i find the cables that he connects to the card?
the power supply, copy paste this link ua-cam.com/video/pdrlsBIynl0/v-deo.html to know more about it
My cable doesn’t fit my new gpu Can I remove that cable and change it with one that fits my gpu?
may i know the gpu and psu model name first?
I swear I’ve done everything right I keep getting a solid red light whenever I boot
check the front panel connectors, you might misconnect them
@@MacCoyzkie I got it already, thanks
Di goods na gamitin yung pigtail na pcie cord..mas maganda if separate
I have EVGA 750 power supply, and I see vga cables only
what's the exact model name? is that the modular one?
Where do you find the cable for the gpu
you psu have all those cables, more info here ua-cam.com/video/pdrlsBIynl0/v-deo.html
Do not daisy chain. Use 2 seperate cables
im scared even though im installing a 15 dollar 560 ti
i feel u bro! don't worry nothing will explode 😂
Tank you
no problem bro
my gpu fits but the matal grate seems to not match the case or sum and won’t let my gpu lock into my motherboard
you need a new case for that
@@MacCoyzkieeither that or be like me and cut a hole into the part of the case that's been blocking the way 😂
I’m trying to put this card into my system and can’t find the cables from my power supply. Should I just take it to a shop?
if you can't find the cables for the gpu this means your psu does not support it, you need to replace your psu. what's your gpu and psu model name?
Wouldnt putting the cables into the gpu before u put it into the slot be better since u wont put pressure on it while its already installed
if you got shorter psu cables that will be a problem, you don't really need to worry about the gpu breaking since these pc parts are very sturdy
I have bought a Legion booststation which has a 8pin connector plus a 6 pin. Whereas my gpu (Radeon AMD Red Devil 6700 XT) takes two 8 pins. Any help/advice would be appreciated. Thanks in advance.
what kind of help do you need? any specifics?
Did you get any help buddy im going through this issue right now?
U have it bad :) u should use two diferent PCI cables.NOT DAISY!!!
Power connect is Wrong
Please don't teach new builders to pigtail the pcie connectors... it's not good
Why does everyone pretend the psu doesn’t exist?
Need to be 2 seperated pciex cables for extra power.
depends on your GPU. if it consumes more than 250W then yes you need to 2 separate pcie cables. Anything less is fine.
Hi I plug in connector all the way. Pc working but maybe later on gpu not connected. Wonder why
new pc build or was a working pc?
@@MacCoyzkie 3 month ago it worked. Just today I play game suddenly black screen. I just shut down pc. After i open back check display 1 gpu connect to basic graphic driver
@@muhammadzaim959 can you try this out ua-cam.com/video/S9hyEPTFR10/v-deo.html
I only need 8 pins, but the cable has 2x8 pins, can I leave the second one left without connection? is that okay?
yeah no problem at all, just leave it hanging
@@MacCoyzkie thanks a bunch.
What if the graphic card require one 6 pin and one 8 pin. The psu as 2 common(6+2pin) on one cable . So should should i use 8 pin and common 6 pin for same cable?
@@pranitbangera372 if your psu has one 8pin then yea, you can learn more here ua-cam.com/video/pdrlsBIynl0/v-deo.html
Hey! I was wondering if yu could install a gpu into the top pcie slot and a m.2 ssd in the m.2 slot next to it. Might be a stupid questino but some sources say a m.2 ssd uses a pcie slot while i originally thought they went onto the m.2 slot.
i think its ok as long as you have the 3rd party that converts it all to make it work but for what reason you want to do that?
@@MacCoyzkie matx moher board with 1 pcie and 1 m.2 juts checkimng
You forgot one of the most importand step
My GPU fans aren't turning, meaning no power is reaching it, I'll try replacing the GPU wires and send a heads up
might also be a psu issue
@@MacCoyzkie the power supply is alright, when I connect the hdmi to the mobo, it works
@@abdulrahmanal-ashmori3928 can you try this out ua-cam.com/video/pwgg8Vp2NNk/v-deo.html
After I put it in do I have to change drivers or smth? Or like any software I have to change
if you were using a different gpu before i suggest uninstall the last gpu driver first before installing a new one but if not just install the driver for the newly placed gpu
Does the psu power cable come with the graphics and how does the cable look on the other end?
psu cables comes with the psu, some psu have it permanently attached in it. Some are modular and the other end might be different too depending on what psu brand is it
Step 2 : do not use a single cable known as a pigtail , use 2 separate cables to psu
depends on your GPU. if it consumes more than 250W then yes you need to 2 separate pcie cables. Anything less is fine.
@@shoryugutenunless over clocking crazy haha, always better to have headroom but yes that’s true 100%
@shoryuguten yes my friend your right shouldn’t be a problem , good practice to yours seperate tho just my opinion
What if my PCIe cable has 2 ends? Can I bend it and plug both in? Or still use 2 separate PCIe cables and let the extra end of each PCIe cable just “hang” off?
@@TmoneyBagz1 ye that will work fine I’ve used this method before with no issues
is it okay put pigtail cable on a GPU? it try to undervolt it incase
as long as you won't be gaming or rendering hard it should be fine, some may disagree with me but i got a few of my pc's at work (with two 1080 monitors) and for desktop workload only and all works fine. it's been 4 years now and they're still working fine
what is that cable? my 4060 will have it but do i need to buy it?
your psu should have two at least, if it doesn't then you need a new psu
@@MacCoyzkie it does, thanks
Do you need to plug in those cables?
(I don’t have any)
yes, if your psu doesn't have those cables it means it does not support it, you need to replace the psu. you can watch this link to know more about it, copy paste this link ua-cam.com/video/1bp1Bf7ADVw/v-deo.html
My PSU doesn’t have the second 6-pin connector, is it incompatible with this gpu or is there a workaround
if the psu doesn't have that pin then don't push it you may find yourself in more trouble. I suggest upgrade your psu and make sure it is from known brand, more info here ua-cam.com/video/1bp1Bf7ADVw/v-deo.html
Guys for some reason my current GPUs doesn’t connect to the actual gpu, I have a prebuilt pc the r3 tornado and the current Gpu is an RTX 1650, Idk what to do because I seen other videos saying you plug your pci cable into the gpu, but for me it connects to the motherboard. I’m trying to upgrade to an RTX 3060.
install the old gpu first then do this next ua-cam.com/video/SvIJhcxZTsA/v-deo.html, afterwards remove the old gpu and install the new. make sure that the psu has sufficient wattage to run 3060 otherwise this won't really work
@@MacCoyzkie Yo thanks man, I figured it out tho, my current gpu doesn’t actually need a psi cable, I mistakes the cpu cable with the gpu cable, and also on the power supply I thought the (pci) cable which literally says “pcie / cpu”. I’m stupid but I have everything fixed now, I just need to work with my dad to get the money, and actually buy the gpu first. I found one on Amazon for 269, pretty good price.
I made no sense there, I mean I thought the pcie cable was for the cpu🤦🏻♂️ I’m a noob when it comes to building pcs. I haven’t got a clue, although your video really helped, so thanks
@@InfiniteGaming809 oh i see, at least we learned things bro 😊
Might want to add a CPU cooler…
This is incorrect. You should use two separate cables. Not one that splits
tell me something can i use two 8 pin power cables i mean 2 seperate cables ? Or should i use the Y connection that has 2 cable pinout coming from 1 cable?
you must use two separate one, i just did it this way in the video to trigger pc builders 😂
What do i do if i need a cable for my gpu but it didnt come with one in the box?
what's your gpu model name?
@@MacCoyzkie powercolor radionuclide rx6650xt
@@zerouk_l it needs 8pin & 6pin, if you can't find that in your psu cables it means it does not support it. You need a new psu bro
more info here ua-cam.com/video/pdrlsBIynl0/v-deo.html
@@MacCoyzkie I found it luckily, pc runs smooth now but I need more fans to stop the overheating of my cpu
Instructions unclear, I have my gpu upside down and it’s working and the hdmi port is facing the other way around
you might have an inverted pc case
Not all gpu are connected this way though
are you talking about the pcie mount or the 8pin cables?
Upgrading my graphic card but the original one I’m replacing does not have the 8 pin cable so I have no idea what to do now. Never taken apart a computer before
@@Matt-lu8oy if your new gpu needs 8pin power then you also have to upgrade the power supply.
I already have my ssd in that slot. Sorry if I'm missing somethingbut I'm really confused
can you give me the full context of what you're talking about?
Don't worry I figured it out. Because my ssd is right next to my pcie I thout that where you put the SSD was the pcie slot so I didn't realise where I was meant to put my graphics card. I only have 1 pcie so that didn't help but I figured it out
Why does the Pin Connecter connect so easily for everyone else but for Me its impossible to connect
if it doesn't fit it's not for that specific plug, check out the psu basics here just in case ua-cam.com/video/pdrlsBIynl0/v-deo.html
sometimes when the motherboard or gpu or the psu is new it is always the case, very difficult to plug
@@MacCoyzkie Thanks Man
What if I chip the graphics card where it’s supposed to be connected to the slot
i don't understand, you need to elaborate that more
So I have 6 plugs but I need 8 does it still work or no
some gpu works but i highly discourage it, since it may have some issues in the future
My power supply unit doesn't give me 8 pci cables what do I do?
oh no, you got to replace it. if it doesn't have one meaning it can't be use for your gpu
my gpu need 16 pin and my psu only had 6+2 should i change the psu?
yes you need to but before you buy a new one watch this first ua-cam.com/video/1bp1Bf7ADVw/v-deo.html for more info because you don't just buy random psu
@@MacCoyzkie okey thanks for answering
Bro there is a fan input pin on my GPU should connect it or leave it
if you're talking about a fan_header like what's on the motherboard then its not necessary. some gpu have those just in case.
but if you are talking about the fan header of the gpu fan itself, yes you need to plug the gpu fan in it
@@MacCoyzkie not sure if it is the fan header of GPU fan itself... It just says FAN IN on the GPU.
The accessories provided with the GPU (AMD 7800XT) is 1 ARGB cable nothing else.
There is nothing on the quick installation manual and no one on UA-cam stressed connecting fan input on GPU
Looking for advice just in case
Thank you for the reply
@@Reghwa ok as long as the gpu is plugged in your mobo's pcie and it has the proper psu pin connected to it then it should work. i've seen many gpu have these extra stuff that the motherboard already have like fan headers and rgb plugs and all. anyway as long as the essential things are plugged then that gpu is good to go
@@MacCoyzkie understood.
why does ur cpu not have a cooler?
it does, I was cleaning it here ua-cam.com/video/cjpv3F3WoFE/v-deo.html before i made this video
Where would I put the other end of the cable
let it hang but if you want a cleaner look buy an extension sleeve cable
USE SEPARATE PCI CABELS FROM THE PCI!!!
Does your 8pin psu connector has one pin missing?
no pin missing, why?
@@MacCoyzkie the cables I received is having all 8 metal pins which will connect with the gpu but the one which will connect the psu has one metal pin slot missing, I mean to say that that one pin slot is hollow.
@@DipshankarDas psu manufacturers have different builds from each other and usually they have two of each cable kind, can you check the other 8 pin if its the same, if its not then that's a problem. also can you tell me what is the model name of the psu so i can check
@@MacCoyzkie I have checked the other cable that is also same. I just got my new gpu yesterday and connected the gpu with those two 8pin cables and my gpu is working fine.
The model of my psu is Deep Cool DQ 850 v2L
I got a question, If my motherboard is a "B365M DS3H WIFI" Can it run a RTX 4060?
yeah it should work
@@MacCoyzkieI got a 6 pin cable thing, So do I need a 8 pin just for it to run?
@@Blamerss yes, though that might work but not advisable. all power pin on the motherboard needs to be filled otherwise you might experience problems
What if i have pci cable with 8 teeth and i have only 6 and i get other cable but I don't think it's for pci
you need to replace your psu then, do a bit of research which psu has those cables. Watch this for more info ua-cam.com/video/1bp1Bf7ADVw/v-deo.html
@@MacCoyzkie it actually work with 6 and other 2
Do not plug in the power cable like he did. I ruined a good PSU doing this. Modern GPU's need about 300-400W of power and one PCIE cable can only draw 150W so use two cables.
what if i only have one
@@hluntetrtrt390buy a new PSU then😅 but i think it will be fine if you GPU are mid-range or lower
Is the 4060ti the old power cord still? Im trying to decide over switching to amd over this
what do you mean old power cord? amd gpu are good but you may have to deal with several driver issues
@MacCoyzkie I currently have a 1080, I wanna upgrade but I don't want to upgrade the power supply as the one I have is 1000 watts haha.
@@123brendan100 that's more than enough power 😊
Mine doesnt even have this wtf do i do
are you talking about the psu cables or the gpu input?
i have rx 6700xt ... and i only have one pcie ( 8 pin + 6+2 in one cable ) it is fine to use ?? ( psu cooler master MWE 650W bronze 80+)
you mean it's daisy chained right? Daisy-chaining PCIe cables for your GPU can work, but it's not always ideal. It may cause problems in the future, especially if the power draw exceeds the capacity of the daisy-chained cables or if there are issues with power delivery. Using separate cables for each power connector on your GPU is generally recommended for stable and reliable performance, especially with high-power GPUs.
I daisy-chained my PSU in that video just to mess with some people. my bad 🤣
It did not worked correctly after doing it like this. using only one cable with 2x 6+2 power outputs to the GPU is not enough and let the GPU run, but the fans and RGB lights didn't worked at the start up booting and even under heavy load they will not start to spin.
After using a extra PCIE cable I got from another PSU, my PC made a loud sound and bright flash on the mainboard after pressing the power button on and now its not going on anymore.
I wish I had known it earlier that using PCIE cables from another power supply is a no-go. Even if both are from the same brandname...
- There are still so many things you can do wrong...
be careful next time
depends on your GPU. if it consumes more than 250W then yes you need to 2 separate pcie cables. Anything less is fine.
Where can i find a 3x 8 pin connector for evga i cant find them anywhere
that's a problem bro, if it's not available in your current psu then you need to buy a new one that has those pin
@@MacCoyzkie yeah i just order a Corsair RM1000e (2023) Fully Modular Low-Noise Power Supply - ATX 3.0 & PCIe 5.0
@@Luckytmj97 corsair is very sturdy, one of the best
Can i fit a 1660 ti itx in a 730 4gb slot?
Im new to pc i dont know much.....
yes, as long as its in the same gpu pcie slot
@MacCoyzkie oh ok thank you
My parents are getting me a dell vostro 3910 and it has a 730 4gb and I wanted to upgrade it with a new gpu so I was confused on which on to
@@jaasimahmed2480 you can also ask the shop where your parents are going to buy the pc and gpu from to install it for you
@MacCoyzkie ohh alr thank you but I like to install things by my self I have tried it in my friends house and I wanted to do it in my pc thank you anyway
my graphics card doesn't have the second enter for the cable thing? It only has one and I don't know where to plug in the other part of the cable.
there should be a pcie 6+2 pin, just let the 2 pin hang and insert the 6 pin
Ok but does the graphics card work without the pci-e cable?
Because I don't have one 💀
@@RunnerGameZYTXD what's your gpu model name? some gpu doesn't have these plugs but some do, if your gpu has these pcie power plug and without pcie power cable from the psu obviously it won't work
@@MacCoyzkie xfx geforce 7800 gtx, i checked it and it only had one plug but not the second one, where should I plug the other part of the pci-e cable if theres only one plug unlike on the video?
@@RunnerGameZYTXD oh i see, just plug that in the motherboard, it should work right away
I’m upgrading to a 3050 and I don’t have any of the pcle connectors and I had a 1050ti what do I do now
are you talking about the psu cables? if so then you have to upgrade your psu too
So when I put the 3050 in I noticed that I didn’t have any pcIe cables I’m not really a big pc guy so I don’t know if that helped you or not but my 1050ti didn’t have a pcIe cable connected to it
@@MacCoyzkie if I buy a pcIe cable how do I install it to my pc I’m very confused I think that was more clear than what I was saying
@@Nick-pd7mn if your current psu doesn't have that pcie power cable like in the video you can't just buy an adapter or cable extension, you basically need a new psu that will work for your new gpu. may i ask what gpu model name is your 3050 so I can suggest a psu for you
What cable is that please tell me
copy paste this link for more info ua-cam.com/video/pdrlsBIynl0/v-deo.html
Ty
Nice tt
😊
I installed a new gpu and the pc wont boot up I unplug the power from that gpu and it turns on any idea would a low wattage power supply cause this? Or could the gpu be dead?
let's check the basics first ua-cam.com/video/pwgg8Vp2NNk/v-deo.html
@Mac Coyzkie thanks for the response, I meant boot up as in there's no power at all my pc wont turn on with graphic card installed but will when I put old card in
@@shawnp8076 can you tell me the pc specs? perhaps it low power draw from low wattage psu
lol you didn’t explain anything, not how to wire it, run it, test it, damn nothing
Give me graphic card 😢
Where do I plug the pins into
that's the psu pins going in the gpu psu pin input
One question, my power supply has a cable called "pcie", it is 6 pin and I want to install an Rx 580 graphics card from that power supply cable. Is it recommended? I'm new to this computer
yes you can, as long as it has the same number of pins required for your rx 580. you can also check this video for more info. copy paste this link ua-cam.com/video/pdrlsBIynl0/v-deo.html
Is it true that if your GPU has 2 8 pin pots that you shouldn’t use a double 8 pin daisy chain like the one you use? I have heard it is best to use 2 separate 8 pin cables. Thoughts?
if i'm not mistaken this was tested by gamer's nexus that it is better to have individual than the daisy chain; however, many might disagree with me but over the years i've been using daisy chain with my gpus and never hand an issue. my old rig from 2014 still lives up to this day and i constantly use that rig for gaming and editing, i upgraded back in 2021 and gave my old pc to my dad doing some dad stuff lol
if you can use a separate one go for it but if you're lazy like me i think its fine to have a daisy chain
First, dont get your information from a UA-cam short. Thats a start! NOTHING in this video applies to my GPU install. Nice time wasting!