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Need Help With My PSU Cables

So I Have A Thermaltake 1275 Toughpower Gold Certified PSU (I Know A Long Name)
And I Burnt One Of The PCIE Cables That It Came With
I Need A Replacement 
How Can I Get One 
Without Having To Import One
Cuz Imports Are F'ed Where I Live

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If you don't want to import you'll have to find a reseller in your country that sells this brand's products or aftermarket replacements, we can't exactly help you with that since we don't even know where that is. 

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The PSU came with 4 PCI-e cables. You need all 4?

What are you powering with it?

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What got burned, the connector going into the power supply, or the connector going to the video card?

 

If it's the connector going to the video card, then you could buy just about any modular cable with two pci-e 8 pin connectors  and cut the connector going to the power supply and splice the wires to your current cable ... there's only +12v and ground wires, so with a simple multimeter you can easily figure out which wire outputs 12v and which wire is ground.

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I'm Powering A R9 295x2

Yeah that old dead monster xD
I got the thing second hand and it only came with 2
 

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On 6/14/2022 at 9:25 PM, mariushm said:

What got burned, the connector going into the power supply, or the connector going to the video card?

 

If it's the connector going to the video card, then you could buy just about any modular cable with two pci-e 8 pin connectors  and cut the connector going to the power supply and splice the wires to your current cable ... there's only +12v and ground wires, so with a simple multimeter you can easily figure out which wire outputs 12v and which wire is ground.

Sadly its end that plugs into the psu 

 

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