Nevermind i found a 6+2 pin i thought it was a 8. Thanks for answering.If the PSU doesn't have the appropriate connections then your going to need to get a new PSU.
Very poor build quality, can't even deliver 400w where it counts(12v maxes at 360w), poor efficiency.Why?
I just finish building it i cannot replace it right now but do think it can still run. I have and i3-9100f 8gb ram gtx 760 acx sc 2gb 120gb kingston ssd 3 rgb fan and an msi h310 gaming plusVery poor build quality, can't even deliver 400w where it counts(12v maxes at 360w), poor efficiency.
Given the load a GTX 760 can put on a PSU I don't see it ending well.
Just because you didn't have any bad experiences, doesn't mean that's how the rest of the people will fair. It only needs one time to fry everything. As bignastyid said, good luck with your gamble to both of you.honestly i have never had any bad experiences with cheap PSUs. Ive been running a CX430 (Corsairs sort of equivalent to the CM elite) for 3+ years and has never had a problem. Just dont buy a Win Power psu or something like that and always buy new and you should be fine
For as bad as the old CXw's were the Cooler Master Elites are far worse.honestly i have never had any bad experiences with cheap PSUs. Ive been running a CX430 (Corsairs sort of equivalent to the CM elite) for 3+ years and has never had a problem. Just dont buy a Win Power psu or something like that and always buy new and you should be fine