Corsair RM-650 peripheral cable confusion

Guyy90

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Hello,

I have a Corsair RM-650 PSU and recently got a second Gigabyte gtx 970 video card. The issue I'm having is finding the proper cable online to connect the PSU to the second video card.

The first video card has a 6-pin connector on the PSU and 4 4-pin connectors to the video card. I do not know the proper name of these connectors and corsair's website does not seem to carry this cable for the RM series PSU's.

Can anyone help me find the right cable I need?
Am I able to use another Corsair Series cable to do the job?
Is there a website other that has the desired cable? (Corsair wants to charge $80+ to ship to the US)

Thank you all for your time and help!

**EDIT: I would like to avoid having to get an entire cable kit if possible.
 
Solution
You want the 6+2 PCIE cables. They are labelled PCIE on the connectors. You are given two PCIE cables which will give you four 6+2 PCIE connectors.
6+2 PCIE cables can be sued as a 6 pin or an 8 pin with the extra 2 pin attached.
The 4+4 is for the EPS on the motherboard, its labelled as CPU.
You want the 6+2 PCIE cables. They are labelled PCIE on the connectors. You are given two PCIE cables which will give you four 6+2 PCIE connectors.
6+2 PCIE cables can be sued as a 6 pin or an 8 pin with the extra 2 pin attached.
The 4+4 is for the EPS on the motherboard, its labelled as CPU.
 
Solution


I feel dumb for completely overlooking these cables. Thank you.