PSU 8+4 cpu connectors

MagTheCreep

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I'm about to build a new pc and I'm going with Ryzen 7, I decided to go with the Asus Crosshair Vi hero for all the features it has. I plan on keeping my gtx 970. and I plan on switching my old psu since its quite old and i've never trusted with its 80+ rating.
Would anyone point me out to a reliable 650-750w 80+ gold that has the required 8+4 cpu pins. also the gpu requires a 6+2+4 connector which my old psu has, but again, I really don't want to keep this psu.

I was thinking on getting this PSU https://www.newegg.com/global/mx/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16817151201&ignorebbr=1 but i'm having issues figuring out if it has the required cpu + gpu connectors.
 
not sure what GTX 970 you have but normally the connectors on it is 6+6 Pin PCIE Connectors, any modern ATX PSu will have those connectors (above 400w) for your setup, a 650w or 750w will be a little overkill, but I like overkill myself :) assuming you live in the USA here is my suggestion;

Power Supply: SeaSonic - FOCUS Plus Gold 650W 80+ Gold Certified Fully-Modular ATX Power Supply ($83.99 @ SuperBiiz)
 

MagTheCreep

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Jan 10, 2017
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Yeah the GPU is the Gigabyte g1 gaming, it has 6+6 i just said 6+4+2 for some reason, would that PSU have the 8+4 connectors? in the specs i see a 1 8/4 pin cable, I don't know if that would mean it has the 8+4 or its an 8 that split so 4+4, it mainly confuses me cause it specifies its a single connector and a single cable