This is a 4Pin to 6Pin graphics card power cable for computer power interface conversion, capable of converting a standard large 4Pin (D-type) power connector to a 6Pin PCI-E power connector,
providing stable power support for discrete graphics cards that require additional power. The adapter cable is made of 18AWG or 22AWG high-specification copper-core wire,
wrapped with flame-retardant PVC insulation, with high temperature resistance up to 80°C to ensure safe and reliable current transmission,
as well as oxidation-resistant and bend-resistant characteristics to extend its service life.
The conversion cable is mainly used to solve the problem of old power supply or low power supply lack of native 6Pin graphics card power supply interface,
to avoid the graphics card due to insufficient power supply and performance degradation or system error reporting. Its input is a standard 4Pin male connector, which can be directly connected to the Molex 4Pin output of the power supply,
while the output is a 6Pin PCI-E male connector, which is a perfect match for the power supply needs of most medium and low-power graphics cards.
It should be noted that this adapter is only suitable for powering graphics cards, not CPUs or other devices, which may be damaged if connected incorrectly due to different voltage specifications.
Since the theoretical maximum output power of a single 4Pin connector is about 54W (12V x 4.5A),
this adapter is more suitable for medium and low power consumption graphics cards. If the graphics card has high power consumption,
it is recommended to choose a power supply with native 6Pin or 8Pin power supply interface to ensure stable operation. When using it,
you should pay attention to the plugging and unplugging method to avoid damaging the interface by excessive force, and ensure that the power supply's 4Pin connector can provide enough
power to prevent the risk of overloading. This adapter cable provides a cost-effective solution for temporary or emergency power supply solutions,
especially suitable for users who are upgrading their graphics cards but are unable to replace the power supply for the time being.