I was looking closely at my GPU (AMD Radeon RX 6400) and saw an area in the card that looks like where a power connector would go on the right side. I was wondering if it is possible to add a connector there for Power Supply Power and have better performance?
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Thanks for the update.
Your ASRock RX 6400 Challenger ITX (https://www.asrock.com/Graphics-Card/AMD/Radeon%20RX%206400%20Challenger%20ITX%204GB/index.asp#Overv...) doesn't have any PCIe Power connection (GPU Power Connector) to it.
It has only the 2 video ports DisplayPort and HDMI port:
Also by your GPU-Z Image the AMD Driver seems to be installed correctly and all the boxes at the bottom is correctly check marked.
Very hard to tell but the RX6400 GPU doesn't have or need any GPU power connectors.
So if your GPU card is showing a PCIe Power connection (GPU Power connector) it may not be a RX6400 GPU card or the OEM Manufacturer of your RX6400 added a PCIe Power connection (GPU Power connection).
What is the Make & Model of your GPU card?
Upload an image of GPU-Z and at the very top Right corner under "LOOKUP" click on that to show you exactly which GPU card you have installed.
ASRock AMD Radeon RX 6400 Challenger ITX 4GB
Thanks for the update.
Your ASRock RX 6400 Challenger ITX (https://www.asrock.com/Graphics-Card/AMD/Radeon%20RX%206400%20Challenger%20ITX%204GB/index.asp#Overv...) doesn't have any PCIe Power connection (GPU Power Connector) to it.
It has only the 2 video ports DisplayPort and HDMI port:
Also by your GPU-Z Image the AMD Driver seems to be installed correctly and all the boxes at the bottom is correctly check marked.
Okay. Thank you!