New Acer TC1760 What is this 4 pin connector?

Rambo23
Rambo23 Member Posts: 7

Tinkerer

I just got the TX1760 with the i7-12700 12gb ram, 512m.2 and 1tb hdd. (I have a 980pro which will replace the 512, and will upgrade to at 32gb ram, I have additional drives to replace the 1tb) I got it at a really good discount from the Acer scratch and dent no visible damage just my guess is that the 1660s is missing is why it was under $500. I have an old gtx1070 which I think uses the 8 pin connector. Would that work with this pc? Im including pictures of the MB since im not sure what these connectors are for. My question is what is this 4 pin connector with the black and yellow labled P2 in the 8 pin slot? Would a sata to 8pin gpu power adapter work in this case if there are no other places to plug in the gpu for power? I could also disconnect the dvd drive since I dont think I will be using that ever.

Part 2 of my question how do I mount another HDD?? I have two HGST 8tb drives that none of the screw holes line up on hdd mount.

Thanks

Mike

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  • StevenGen
    StevenGen ACE Posts: 12,488 Trailblazer

    That 8-pin connector is this desktops mainboard ATX_12V-Auxiliary 8-pin power connector, below are all the connection details of this mainboard for your information:

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  • Rambo23
    Rambo23 Member Posts: 7

    Tinkerer

    thank you that diagram does help. However what is that 4 pin powering? Or is that from the psu to the board?

  • Rambo23
    Rambo23 Member Posts: 7

    Tinkerer

    yea I figured since the 1070 uses the 8 pin it needed that extra power from a more powerful psu anyways. I think I read in another post that the tc-1760 was locked to either igu and or dedicated only. There isn’t an option to use two which maybe due to the psu being so low?? It won’t be used for gaming anyways mostly for work and as my plex server which the igpu should do the job.

  • StevenGen
    StevenGen ACE Posts: 12,488 Trailblazer
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    @fugadug

    Judgig by your posts, you are very quick to only post to either whine, complain and not help fugadug, I posted that to help Rambo23 out, NO other reason(s) as of course I saw that he's got a 4-pin plugged into an 8-pin and that is why I put the mobo diagram as a guide for him, as at #18 its the: ATX_12V-Auxiliary 8-pin power connector" for the mainboard.

  • StevenGen
    StevenGen ACE Posts: 12,488 Trailblazer
    edited August 2023

    😁 I'm just laughing as fugadug the great critic above (read his post) is quick to criticize for giving you that mainboard diagram!

    With that 4-pin, see if the TC1760 PSU has 2x 4-pin like that and use two of them for the 8-pin for your gpu. The PSU of the TC1760 is an old Acer proprietary type PSU and has a 4-pin connector, but it will most often be two, which you can use with the gpu or get an adaptor like a 4-Pin Molex to 8-Pin PCI-E Power Adapter Cable. Good luck and I'm glad to help you out.

    TC1760 PSU caption as per SG:

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  • Rambo23
    Rambo23 Member Posts: 7

    Tinkerer

    I will need to check again once I open it if there is an extra 4 pin. What’s weird is the specs for this build as per the Acer site had the 1660s . But when I received it it was not in the computer. It was there previously since the metal covers on the back of the case were missing. So I don’t even know where the power connector for the 1660s would even be. Probably why I got it discounted.

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  • Rambo23
    Rambo23 Member Posts: 7

    Tinkerer

    Yea it’s weird I think all the F series have the 1660s. I don’t know if they sell the non F with the 1660s due to the block by acer. Just looked and it is only a 300watt.

    I also attached the screen shot of what acer had on the site which I ordered. I wasn’t happy with their response about it either

  • StevenGen
    StevenGen ACE Posts: 12,488 Trailblazer
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    Rambo23, your Aspire TC-1760 has a 300W Acer proprietary PSU (which I presume you know that the i7-12700 cpu has an integrated graphics) and NOT like fugadug who likes to ridicule and thinks we are all dumb, as your i7-12800 cpu consumes 180W and that is why Acer doesn't have a dedicated GPU card for the Aspire TC-1760 as the oem 300W PSU hasn't got enough power, so be aware of that as I though that you were!

    Rambo23, you need to upgrade to an Acer available 500W PSU of the Aspire TC-1780 desktop oem PSU, which is the LITEON - 500W.100-127/220-240V~8/4A - 50/60Hz – Acer part#: DC.5001B.009 PSU, so upgrade to this PSU as they are available and they are cheap, as this 500W PSU will allow you to upgrade the GPU to a higher spec GPU that i7-12800 integrated spec graphics of base 300Mhz to max 1.5Ghz Graphics frequencies give you now, with a better and best GPU card performance for your TC-1760 desktop, make sure you buy a GPU that fits into the case and mainboard space, you need to look at the compact GPU range of GPUs with a suggested 300W PSU that are on the market. Also upgrade the ram and get a PCIe 3x4 M.2 SSD of the like of the Samsung 970 Plus or the WD SN7150 Black drives, as the combination of all of these upgrades will improve the TC-1760 desktop considerably.

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  • StevenGen
    StevenGen ACE Posts: 12,488 Trailblazer

    Acer didn't rip Rambo23 off as he got this TC-1760 for a good price from the Acer Scratch & Dent Store! Haven’t you read Rambo23 initial post, as you don’t seem to do that very well fugadug!

    Also there is nothing wrong with me except towards your attitude fugadug as you don’t help in anything, you first ridicule and belittle then come back with some irrelevant post that entirely confuses the issue(s), change your attitude fugadug as it will be allot more helpful and kinder for all involved, otherwise take your frustrations or whatever is wrong to another place, cheers and always be happy and kind😁and show your whites always!

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  • StevenGen
    StevenGen ACE Posts: 12,488 Trailblazer

    I didn't see that post, as I went by Rambo23 first post and captions which do not show a gpu inserted in the TC-1760 in its PCI x16 GPU slot and Rambo23 never mentioned a GTX1660 SUPER gpu card. Remember fugadug I'm not blind or dumb and/or are many people that you think are blind and dumb, as I went by what he initially posted and said!

  • StevenGen
    StevenGen ACE Posts: 12,488 Trailblazer

    Also, that desktop that you circled Rambo23 never got the GTX-1660 Super gpu card with that TC-1760-UR12 desktop, read the posts fugadug as I'm not colorblind.

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  • Rambo23
    Rambo23 Member Posts: 7

    Tinkerer

    Thank you both for the responses. I think I ended up with a decent budget pc for now. I will upgrade the ram to 32gb. Do either of you have this actual pc to know about how to mount additional hdd. The hdd I have none of the screw holes line up with the mounts in the case.

    Also is there a good Acer customer support that y’all know of? The person I was emailing back and forth with about the issue I had just offered a full refund or a 5% discount