Nzxt Hale90 v2 1200 w

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Oct 13, 2015
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Looks awesome but this is the worse psu ever made. They do not sale cables and sadly it only came with one set of pcie cables and now that I am doing sli I need my other set. Nzxt has the worst customer service and I cannot find any compatible cables so I may power my second gpu. Please someone help me I have got to figure out what modular power cable would work so I can power my second gpu. I don't want to even attempt to purchase custom sleeved cables as they are damn near the price of the power supply alone and that is just silly. Why would anyone pay that much just for the cables to their psu. Any way please someone help me. The gpu is a Asus strix gtx 970 I didn't get the adapter cables included so I need to call them and see what is the deal wth that as well.
 
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If you bought that PSU new, from a reputable company, it should have come with 8 PCI-e 6+2 pin cables. If it didn't I would suggest contacting the retailer/etailer re. an RMA and return or some other solution by them (assuming it is within their return policy time limit).
If this doesn't work or can't be done, phone (not email or on-line chat) NZXT customer service and speak to a supervisor about the problem. It is always advisable to use the OEM cables for modular psu's, unless purchased from very reputable firms for customizing (those would be the individually sleeved ones you looked at).
Adapter cables for converting 4 pin MOLEX plugs to PCI-e plugs are relatively inexpensive; might be simpler then dealing with ASUS to...
If you bought that PSU new, from a reputable company, it should have come with 8 PCI-e 6+2 pin cables. If it didn't I would suggest contacting the retailer/etailer re. an RMA and return or some other solution by them (assuming it is within their return policy time limit).
If this doesn't work or can't be done, phone (not email or on-line chat) NZXT customer service and speak to a supervisor about the problem. It is always advisable to use the OEM cables for modular psu's, unless purchased from very reputable firms for customizing (those would be the individually sleeved ones you looked at).
Adapter cables for converting 4 pin MOLEX plugs to PCI-e plugs are relatively inexpensive; might be simpler then dealing with ASUS to simply purchase such adapters from an online retailer.
http://www.tomshardware.com/forum/id-2547993/psu-tier-list.html
 
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