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Hey guys, i am upgrading another power supply, and it occured to me that i have no idea how to check to see if it has the correct cables for what i need, could someone lend a hand in diagnosing/teraching me how to read the power supply that i have chosen??

 

http://www.ebay.com/itm/291303769916?_trksid=p2060778.m1438.l2649&ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT#

 

i need a:

 

24 pin(no worries there, even as stupid as i am)

1. 4 pin for CPU(no idea if its just hiding behind the 24 or what)

a 6 pin for a new geforce 660ti

 

please help.

 

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@OP You have everything, you're fine

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CX750M is a great PSU, that's what I'm running

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to op- You have the cables you need!

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No need to worry, everything's in there..

Details separate people.

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i dont see how when i am being nakedly truthful about how little i know about power supply's.

 

if you not confinced, look a few of my older threads, they speak for themselves.
 

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i dont see how when i am being nakedly truthful about how little i know about power supply's.

if you not confinced, look a few of my older threads, they speak for themselves.

I think you did alright, psu too ;). Let's leave this where it is please. You could of done a lot worse on the psu, should last years.

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What are you talking about, I was replying to some else about breaking coc

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i have looked at the pictures again, and i still cant find the 4 pin, could someone point it out, or say where it is??

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i have looked at the pictures again, and i still cant find the 4 pin, could someone point it out, or say where it is??

 

the 8-pin EPS connector is actually a split connector 4+4. it splits in two and now

have 2x 4-pin power for the motherboard.

 

 

eps4plus4.jpg

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im sorry airdeano, i know im being a little special, and maybe a little slow, however are you sure that will work safely with something like this:

 

http://www.amazon.com/Gigabyte-SB710-Chipset-Motherboard-GA-78LMT-S2P/dp/B0054OWT0G/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1423007878&sr=8-1&keywords=ga-78lmt-s2p&pebp=1423007879969&peasin=B0054OWT0G

 

again, im sorry, i do NOT mean to be difficult, its jsut that THIS^^^^^^ is so far from my knoledge that it is not funny.

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im sorry airdeano, i know im being a little special, and maybe a little slow, however are you sure that will work safely with something like this:

http://www.amazon.com/Gigabyte-SB710-Chipset-Motherboard-GA-78LMT-S2P/dp/B0054OWT0G/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1423007878&sr=8-1&keywords=ga-78lmt-s2p&pebp=1423007879969&peasin=B0054OWT0G

again, im sorry, i do NOT mean to be difficult, its jsut that THIS^^^^^^ is so far from my knoledge that it is not funny.

It will work. You just plug in 1 half of the 8 pin and leave the other 4 pin thing hanging here. That's the way it is in my computer. They put it there because then if you happen to get a motherboard that actually needs 8 pins you have that option.

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i know im being a little special, and maybe a little slow, however are you sure that will work safely with something like this:

 

yes, it'll work fine. a bit overkill on wattage, but yes fine.

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Thank you guys, i apologise to everyone, im sorry, i can be a little slow, if not a little dence sometimes.

 

i GREATLY apperciate all the help i have been given.

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