870a fuzion atx 6pin power connection

Can anyone help me with my new 870a fuzion board im setting up. It has the 8 pin cpu atx which plugs in no problems. But than it also has this 6 pin atx connection to the motherboard it says for the videocard. My power supply has no 6 pin atx connection (does a 6 pin mobo connection even exist). Im assuming i just connect one off my PCI-E 6 pins to the motherboard it fits in no drama. Or do i put my other 8 pin atx connection in an leave 2 pins hanging out. Is this correct first pc ive built in a few years.

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Im assuming i just connect one off my PCI-E 6 pins to the motherboard it fits in no drama.
Correct, PCI-E 6-Pin.

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