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PCIe PCI-e Power Cable for Graphics card

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  • Graphics Cards
  • Power
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September 4, 2013 2:04:50 PM

Hi guys,

Just looking for some help here on a issue regarding trying to find a cable to run the power supply for the graphics card. My nephew has a standard gaming computer which he had purchased from overclockers at christmas. He has now upgraded his graphics card to this

http://www.overclockers.co.uk/showproduct.php?prodid=GX...

and we cant seem to find the correct cable to power it up. It came with the standard PCI Express 6-Pin to 4-Pin molex Power Adaptor and the psu does not accommodate for this fitting. See fitting below.

http://www.overclockers.co.uk/showproduct.php?prodid=CB...

His Psu requires either a 8 pin pci express or a 6 pin pci express, the psu is similar to this one below.

http://www.overclockers.co.uk/showproduct.php?prodid=CA...

Any help would be great thanks in advance.

Thanks
Ciaran

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a b U Graphics card
September 4, 2013 2:10:45 PM

The corsair 600 comes with the cable you need. It will have a 6pin + 2pin configuration. The other end will be keyed to fit in the pci e connector on the psu.
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a b U Graphics card
September 4, 2013 2:14:11 PM

That power supply comes with the cable you need. It looks like this:



Just plug the 6-pin into the card and let the 2 pin hang next to it! Hope this helps!
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a b U Graphics card
September 4, 2013 2:18:30 PM

Make and model of the psu?

Are you also saying that the psu does not have two of the molex connectors on one of the leads?
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September 7, 2013 3:14:45 AM

Hi guys,

sorry for the late reply I couldnt get access to the computer in questions to get the details of the PSU etc. I have taken Photos so as to show what type of cable connections I am looking for






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a b U Graphics card
September 7, 2013 4:53:14 AM

Your card needs a standard 6 pin pci-e connector. Your psu has semi modular capability, and you should have a bag of additional cables. The row of black sockets on the top of your psu are power ports for various cables - find a port that says pci and find the cable that plugs into that port. The port may very well have 8 pins, and the cable may have a connector that is configured as a 6 pin plus an additional 2 pin. Just use the 6 pin portion of the cable (let the additional 2 pin dangle) and you should be good to go.

Mark
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