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Just look at the specifications tab.

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It as a 4+4 pins for the cpu and 2 sets of 6+2 pins for your graphics card.

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Main PC:

ASUS F1A55-M LX, AMD A6-3500, (2x2)gb Kingston HyperX Blu DDR3 1600mhz, Seagate Barracuda 500gb 7200rpm, 
 Corsair CX430M, Cooler Master Elite 343, Windows 8.1 Pro 64-bit

Netbook:

Lenovo Ideapad S10-2, Intel Atom N280, (1x1)gb DDR2 667mhz, WD Scorpio Blue 250gb 5400rpm, Zorin OS 9 Lite
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^ CX430 has 1x PCIE connector.

 

CX500 is $20 more than the Raidmax the OP linked. However in comparison to the Raidmax, the CX500 gets you a 3 year warranty, 80Plus Bronze certification, compliance with ATX12V v2.3, a single stronger 12V rail, 0.99 Active PFC, and Corsairs' legendary tech support. Cheaping out on a PSU is never a good idea. That doesn't mean you have to spend loads more, but for $20 the choice is pretty obvious.

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