Sorry for the noob question:
I'm setting up my freshly arrived S5. Power supply is Corsair rm750.
I keep reading everywhere (
http://www.enthusiastpc.net/articles/00002/3.aspx) that maximum power output is 75W for 6pin connectors and 150W for 8 pin connectors.
How can the S5 draw ~500W using 4x6PCIe providing 75W each?
And can I power it with 2 cables of the type 1x8PCIe -> 2x6PCIe?
Thanks
PCI-E specs are quite conservative and most miner vendors are pushing the limits here. Up to 200W per PCI-E cable should be ok as long as the PSU and the cables are good quality and the connections are solid - most failures I've seen are caused by poor contact at the PCI-E socket on the miner or at the modular socket on the PSU.
Don't use 8-to-6 splitters, get a 2xMolex to 6-pin PCI-E instead and put that on two separate Molex cables.
RM750 and CX750 both come with two pcie cables that are branched-perfectly fine to use for regular speed at total 590W.
I checked connectors and cables temperature with a laser probe and they never exceeded 45C
You will just confuse the OP.