can someone tell me if this powersupply that is bundled in the case has a 6 pin connector?

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Never ever buy a bundled power supply. They are almost always junk power supplies. More likely to blow up in the first year than to celebrate its first year of full service. And in that link you provided, they flat out tell you nothing more than it is a 600 watt power supply. The odds are pretty good that it is a cheap power supply, which we simply do not recommend here.

A power supply is the most important component in your case. But most people start out with a budget, fill the budget with good quality items, and then buy a cheap power supply with whatever little money they can scrape up at the end, and think all will be well. But the fact is, most things being sold as a power supply are junk. Many are in the fireball category.

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well since it says "STANDARD" psu.

One can jump to the conclution that it follows todays standards.

the PSU appearantly supports PCI-Express, so with that in mind, i'd be surpriced if it did NOT come with that connector.

this is their 500W version appearantly

https://www.google.com/search?q=THERMALTAKE+V2-PLUS+CASE+PCI+cable&biw=1920&bih=969&tbm=isch&tbo=u&source=univ&sa=X&ved=0CCgQ7AlqFQoTCJmMhLPChcgCFQEXFAodWw0Pfg#imgrc=aFW85CHzlJBg0M%3A

And it appears to have two 6+2 PCI-E connectors.

6 normal, and 2 optional.
 
Never ever buy a bundled power supply. They are almost always junk power supplies. More likely to blow up in the first year than to celebrate its first year of full service. And in that link you provided, they flat out tell you nothing more than it is a 600 watt power supply. The odds are pretty good that it is a cheap power supply, which we simply do not recommend here.

A power supply is the most important component in your case. But most people start out with a budget, fill the budget with good quality items, and then buy a cheap power supply with whatever little money they can scrape up at the end, and think all will be well. But the fact is, most things being sold as a power supply are junk. Many are in the fireball category.

A Power Supply List is maintained here on Toms. Many of the power supplies available today are listed in Tiers. We only recommend buying a power supply that is tier 1 or tier 2. Sometimes, it is hard to find good power supplies in certain countries, but it is well worth the time and money to do so. If possible, buy a Seasonic or XFX power supply. EVGA, like many companies has some good, and some not-so-good power supplies available. To figure out if a EVGA power supply is one that you want, look at the model number, and if the second set of digits is B2, GS or G2, that is a good model. And of course, anything on the power supply list that is tier 1 or 2 is good as well.

Power supply companies know what their power supplies can do and not do. They are not going to put connectors on a power supply if that unit cannot provide that power. So if you need a 6 or 8 pin connector, and the power supply does not have that, it probably was not designed to handle a video card.
 
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