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    Quote Originally Posted by dbgtz View Post
    But the bottom 2 would be the better choice?
    I am not the best on graphics cards, but I would say this is the best option.

    http://www.overclockers.co.uk/showpr...14&subcat=1341


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    Quote Originally Posted by Marketing View Post
    I am not the best on graphics cards, but I would say this is the best option.

    http://www.overclockers.co.uk/showpr...14&subcat=1341
    OK ta, will spread some +reps around sometime soonish.

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    Quick question, if I do not have the able to plug into the graphics card to add power (PCI 6 pin or something? idk), is there a way to just plug it in direct to a plug?

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    Quote Originally Posted by dbgtz View Post
    Quick question, if I do not have the able to plug into the graphics card to add power (PCI 6 pin or something? idk), is there a way to just plug it in direct to a plug?
    I assume you mean a plug in a wall? You'd get a lovely loud bang Loads of graphics card come with an adaptor to plug it into a 4-pin connector so you maybe able to use that if you do not have a spare 6-pin floating around in your case. If not a new PSU, which someone maybe able to help you out with

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    Quote Originally Posted by GommeInc View Post
    I assume you mean a plug in a wall? You'd get a lovely loud bang Loads of graphics card come with an adaptor to plug it into a 4-pin connector so you maybe able to use that if you do not have a spare 6-pin floating around in your case. If not a new PSU, which someone maybe able to help you out with
    Looks like I need a new one then, dammit lol.

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    Most graphics cards come with 2x PCI-E 6 pin power adapters which you use 2x molex connections (from the PSU) to plug into.

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    Quote Originally Posted by scottish View Post
    Most graphics cards come with 2x PCI-E 6 pin power adapters which you use 2x molex connections (from the PSU) to plug into.
    There is literally nothing coming out of there which is unused

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    Is it a modular PSU

    What make is it?

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    Quote Originally Posted by scottish View Post
    Is it a modular PSU

    What make is it?
    No idea, I didn't initially build it myself.

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