Evga white 500w + msi 1060 gaming x 6gb ?

artraitor

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i bought msi 1060 gaming x 6gb
and unfortunetly my huntkey 900w x7 psu has a weird pin cables that cannot be fit in the gpu
so im willing to buy evga
https://www.amazon.com/EVGA-WHITE-Warranty-Supply-100-W1-0500-KR/dp/B00H33SFJU/ref=nav_signin?ie=UTF8&qid=1498471795&sr=8-1&keywords=power+supply&refinements=p_n_shipping_option-bin%3A3242350011&


but im afraid that it maybe the same problem
or maybe the cables that comes with wont fit the msi 1060 6gb ?

i dont acctully know what to do

i5 7500
msi 1060
500 gb
h110m
 
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cpu 65w max
gpu 300w max
other wtuff 50w max

and these numbers aer quite exaggerated. 450w is more than enough.
now the reason why you want this above a 500w unit is because of the voltage stability and the quality use of components.

everything comes with the psu except the sata cables, those come with your motherboard.
that are all the cables uwould need.
cpu 65w max
gpu 300w max
other wtuff 50w max

and these numbers aer quite exaggerated. 450w is more than enough.
now the reason why you want this above a 500w unit is because of the voltage stability and the quality use of components.

everything comes with the psu except the sata cables, those come with your motherboard.
that are all the cables uwould need.
 
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AngryGoblin

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Out of curiosity, and for eventual further advise.. what do you mean by weird pins? Also if the PSU is generally good, you can just buy a cable converter from 2x Molex to 6 or 8 pins for the card. That will cost you $2 and the power flow should be pretty stable if you attach the cable as a single line only to the GPU.
 

artraitor

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glad u asked
my psu inputs (pcie) are just the same as the cpu's
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artraitor

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bought alot of cables

none fits

its an old psu anyway
 

AngryGoblin

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It should be a standard 8 pin cable which enters your PSU and the other end is 8 pin as well. (same goes for the 6 pin ones).
If you don't have those cables, then you can try to buy such.. or spend for entirely new PSU.
 

artraitor

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i searched for it
never found one
 

artraitor

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i will get some ram and harddisks

should i take the 500w now or remain on the 450 ?