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Hello.

I recently ordered an EVGA supernova b2, but when it arrived, it had an eu power cable. This is a problem as I live in the uk. I purchased it off amazon.co.uk

and it said nowhere about the power cable so I assumed it was uk since I was buying from a uk site. What should I do, and in the meantime, can I use one of my other cables?

Thanks in advance

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yes your other PC cables will work

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Any cable that has the three thingies on it will work, regardless of region. The 80+ standard requires power supplies to support 100-240V of the power or whatever, and with power cables. Otherwise, they either do not get an 80+ certification, or, if in Europe, has a special denoted 80+ certification.

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