I have a Asus z590-p and want to pair a 1050ti and a rx550 in the x16 slots, the board has no extra board delivery socket lile some high and boards. Will every card be able to pull 75w or is the 75w shared, also is the power delivery with a 11900k enough? The PSU won’t be the problem, 1200w titanium. I just want that the GPUs don’t choke on power.

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Each slot Will have 75w. Can confirm as i’m using 2 1050 in a server

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Pretty sure it depends on the slot but most fully wired pcie x16 slots will give 75w. Don’t take it as a given though so read what it says next to the slot on the motherboard.

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Power

x1 cards are limited to 0.5 A at +12 V (6 W) and 10 W combined.

x4 and wider cards are limited to 2.1 A at +12 V (25 W) and 25 W combined.

A full-sized x1 card may draw up to the 25 W limits after initialization and software configuration as a high-power device.

A full-sized x16 graphics card may draw up to 5.5 A at +12 V (66 W) and 75 W combined after initialization and software configuration as a high-power device.[22]: 38–39

The main 12 V power supply for the PCIe slot is pins B2, B3 (side B) and pins A2, A3 (side A). Power standby 3.3 V is pin B10 and A10. PCIe x1 cards can receive up to 25 W and x16 graphics cards can receive up to 75 W.

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