looking for a new PSU but have same connectors as my old one

rajnegi266

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i want to upgrade my PSU to a 750+
i am looking for one at or above gold rating and if possible tier 1
the problem is i ordered cables from cable mod (already sent to me)
the cable are for the EVGA supernova nex650G
so i need a power supply with 750+ that uses the same connectors as my previous power supply
sorry if this is too much but i need one which is not too costly

the connectors are
1x24pin
1x8pin
1x8pcie
1x6pcie
molex cables
hard drive cables
(dont know if all PSU share similar cables for 24 pin connectors)

thanks

RIG:
intel 8700k
aorus ultra gaming mobo
asus strix gtx 1080 oc
2 m.2 drives 1x ssd 1x hdd
custom water cooling loop, 2 360mm rads, 1 pump, 6 fans, hard line tubing
dont know if this info is needed

 
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Literally the only reason you would need a 750w is if you were adding another gtx 1080 for sli.

If you're not then there's no way you'll ever touch 650w with any single gpu setup,not even close.

thanks for the quick response
currently the only PSU i can find similiar is the EVGA SuperNOVA 750W G1
but i cant find where to buy one in australia
the problem is the cable lock which for me should be in the middle and only for 24 pin not 28 pin or 20

thanks anyways
 
im currently looking at EVGA SuperNOVA G2 750W Modular Power Supply
i know this has a 10+18 pin connector
but i found a adapter for 18 pin male and 24 pin female
but will if work the mobo side is 24 pin and PSU side is 18 pin
some threads i was reading says you need to connect both 18 and 10 pins for the 24 pin to work as the cables are in both
but i cant find a 24 pin female to 18 pin + 10 pin male adapter
 
my motherboard is the gugabyte aorus ultra gaming

yes i fiqured the G1 and G2 thing
problem is i cant find a supernova 750G1 for australia
i can only find a 650W which i want to change as its the one im currently using

thanks
 


your system pulls maybe a touch over 400w.
Why the need to swap to a 750w model ??
 


Literally the only reason you would need a 750w is if you were adding another gtx 1080 for sli.

If you're not then there's no way you'll ever touch 650w with any single gpu setup,not even close.

 
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