Cant find F/F 8 to 6+2 pin connector any where

progmistro

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hi i have a psu that has slots in the psu that allows me to remove or add power connectors, this is the Silencer Mk III 400W, unfortunately i it did not come with 2 pcie connectors (8 to 6+2) so that i can run sli. i've look everywhere for this connector but ebay doesnt have it and i dont want a splitter, i would like a single housing pcie connector. any help as to where i can buy this would be much appreciated.
thanks
 
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You should be able to buy replacement cables here -
https://shop.pcpower.com/products/accessories/power_supply/

However, if your PSU is this -http://www.pcpower.com/products/description/Silencer_Mk_III_400W/
then you can't really run multiple graphics cards from it, it doesn't have the power to run two 8pin PCIe power. I don't know what kind of cards you are trying to set up, but its likely you won't have enough power for them either. It hugely depends on the card, but for SLIing a couple of mid range graphics cards, somewhere around 600W+ is probably a good idea, and PSUs in that range will come with all the cables you'll need.
did you try the manufacture took me all of 10 seconds to find it on their website.

First link is about the product
Second link is the purchase of product all you have to do is click BUY on the 6+2 Pin PCI-Express cable for PPCMK3S400/500/600 link

http://www.pcpower.com/products/description/_6_2_Pin_PCI_Express_cable_for-PPCMK3S400_500_600/index.html

http://www.pcpower.com/products/accessories/power_supply/

Looks like it runs $9.00

Although if you bought this power supply brand new and if it was suppose to come with this cable i would just send it back and get a replacement.
 
You should be able to buy replacement cables here -
https://shop.pcpower.com/products/accessories/power_supply/

However, if your PSU is this -http://www.pcpower.com/products/description/Silencer_Mk_III_400W/
then you can't really run multiple graphics cards from it, it doesn't have the power to run two 8pin PCIe power. I don't know what kind of cards you are trying to set up, but its likely you won't have enough power for them either. It hugely depends on the card, but for SLIing a couple of mid range graphics cards, somewhere around 600W+ is probably a good idea, and PSUs in that range will come with all the cables you'll need.
 
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