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Hi! So, I almost chose the Corsair RM650i/750i PSU but then found out it had only one CPU power connector which is 4+4pin.
Seasonic Focus Plus Gold/Platinum 650W also has only one 4+4pin cable, to have two 4+4pin cables you need to buy at least a 750W PSU. The same goes for be quiet! Straight Power 11 - 650W has one 4+4pin cable, 750W has one 'P8' (8pin I suppose) and one 'P4+4' connector.
At the same time, all the better motherboards (AsRock X470 Taichi, ASUS Crosshair VI Hero etc.) have one 8pin connector AND one 4pin connector to supply a CPU. Which means with a 650W PSU (or even a Corsair RM750i) you're able to use only the 8pin connector, because your PSU only has one, leaving the 4pin connector on your motherboard not used.
What's the deal with that? If the second (4pin) 12V connector wasn't needed at all - they wouldn't add it to the motherboards, right? And to plug both 8pin and 4pin connectors I need to buy either a Corsair RM850i (since even the 750W one has only one 12V connector) or at least a 750W PSU from some other manufacturer.
Seasonic Focus Plus Gold/Platinum 650W also has only one 4+4pin cable, to have two 4+4pin cables you need to buy at least a 750W PSU. The same goes for be quiet! Straight Power 11 - 650W has one 4+4pin cable, 750W has one 'P8' (8pin I suppose) and one 'P4+4' connector.
At the same time, all the better motherboards (AsRock X470 Taichi, ASUS Crosshair VI Hero etc.) have one 8pin connector AND one 4pin connector to supply a CPU. Which means with a 650W PSU (or even a Corsair RM750i) you're able to use only the 8pin connector, because your PSU only has one, leaving the 4pin connector on your motherboard not used.
What's the deal with that? If the second (4pin) 12V connector wasn't needed at all - they wouldn't add it to the motherboards, right? And to plug both 8pin and 4pin connectors I need to buy either a Corsair RM850i (since even the 750W one has only one 12V connector) or at least a 750W PSU from some other manufacturer.