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6+2 connecters not going in all the way

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You are supposed to put them in at the same time while those tabs are underneath the bit where they're blocked now.

Or in a way, 2 pin first, then 6 pin.

Not the other way you have them now.

image.thumb.jpg.414a8793632ebdabd1a8c23e823ab0dd.jpgI have the 6 pin in all the way but the two pin goes in but gets stopped by to little notches on the cable. I turned it on no problem and it works fine but still am a little worried. In the first photo you can see the two notches at the top and in the second one you can see that it does not go in all the wayimage.thumb.jpg.2344f85c84ef49478fcdc95ad82e16a6.jpg

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The +2 part goes in first, with the little plastic notch being locked behind the 6 pin part (because the 6 pin part has the locking mechanism).

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You are supposed to put them in at the same time while those tabs are underneath the bit where they're blocked now.

Or in a way, 2 pin first, then 6 pin.

Not the other way you have them now.

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