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EVGA G3 Modular ATX PSU Cable 8-Pin PSU to 6+2-Pin PCI-E

£5.64 GBP
Ships from United States Us

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Shipping options

Seller handling time is 1-3 business days Details
No shipping price specified to GB
Ships from United States Us

Return policy

None: All purchases final Details

Purchase protection

Payment options

PayPal accepted
PayPal Credit accepted
Venmo accepted
PayPal, MasterCard, Visa, Discover, and American Express accepted
Maestro accepted
Amazon Pay accepted
Nuvei accepted

Item traits

Category:

Power Cables & Connectors

Quantity Available:

Only one in stock, order soon

Condition:

New

UPC:

Does not apply

Type:

Cable

MPN:

G3

Connector A:

6+2 Pin PCI Express

Connector B:

8 Pin PCI Express

Brand:

EVGA

Connectors:

6+2 Pin PCI Express

Model:

G3

Number of Outlets:

1

Features:

Modular

Cable Length:

2 ft

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Posted for sale:

More than a week ago

Item number:

1536337518

Item description

CLEARANCE As shown EVGA G3 Modular ATX PSU Cable 8-Pin PSU to 2x 6+2-Pin PCI-E Buyer assumes all risk is and responsible to verify cable part number and/or that pin out matches the cable you need. AtticTrunk and marketplace are not responsible or liable in any way for fried parts or any damages when using these cables. If this is not the exact part number matching to your existing power supply cables then you will need DMM (Digital Multi-Meter) to verify pin-out matches your current cable you need a duplicate of. Cables can be re-pinned and for the correct pin removal tool to be able to remove the pins. Manufacturers have all the cables rigged to be non-standard by switching pin-outs and connector pin guide shapes on the modular end, as manufacturers have used both CPU and PCIE connectors on power supply end of PCIE cables. Some cables may be missing a pin on the modular end and have two wires connected on some other pin. All the wires on PCI-E cables are either ground or +12v. If your video card requires PCI-E cable(s) that means your video card also contains it's own power supply (which is one of two common points of computer failures). Pin removal tools - there is a flat black single tool called 5557 extractor, lots of listings for this, don't bother, it does not work for these pins although it is supposed to. Search for "PSU Modding Kit" this kit contains the correct tool to remove these pins; there are 4 tools in this kit. -------------------------- Please contact us with any questions prior to ordering. Items are stored in a temperature controlled, smoke free warehouse. Ships with packing list that shows pricing. Handling Time is same business day if before carrier pickup, cut-off time is 2:00pm CST, however, it is possible orders after cut-off ship same day depending on what time carrier pickup occurs. All orders receive a tracking code and ship from Illinois. Same day shipping is a best effort, not guaranteed, due to carriers sometimes arriving unusually early for pickup, we have no control over shipping carrier operations. Situations easily fixable by contacting us for help... 1) Shipping damage; contact us with photo(s) of the damage, then we can work on resolving the situation. 2) Order pulled wrong; contact us with the UPC or part number of what you did receive. 3) Defectives are very rare and handled as warranty by manufacturer, supplier or seller. 4) New items are typically warranted by the manufacturer or supplier, often contact information is on the packaging or user?s manual.