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Can someone link me to a PSU that has a minimum of three, 6+2 connectors? I'm not going to pay over $50, and I want it to be at least 80+ efficiency. The PC that we're upgrading takes up 400W max, so the wattage really doesn't matter. ATX-sized as usual.

 

*Remember to make sure that the PSU you link has three, 6+2 connectors, a lot of the ones in my price-range only has two, 6+2 connectors.

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10 minutes ago, Moonzy said:

3x 6+2 connectors takes up to ~450W of power, and thats just on the 12V rail

 

you might wanna rethink about it `-`

This. While you don't need to spend $150 on a PSU, it'd be wiser to at least step up to the $60 range where you can get something like an EVGA GQ 650.

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An EVGA SuperNova NEX 750W would has 3 6+2 pin connectors, at $60 it's not bad.

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at $50, not I did not see a unit with 3 6 pins

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