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Usually the PCI-e cards come with the 4-prong power connector. It plugs into one of the 4-prong sockets from your power supply.  You can buy a connector that will work at your local CompUSA, electronics store, or from a favorite for low prices on cables and connectors, www.monoprice.com.




Samuel Gordon <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

>Hello,
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>I was wondering if anyone out there could tell me where I might find the Specialized 12V Power Connector for my new Saphire Radeon X800 GTO PCI-Express Card, I have always used AGP in the past and the connector is different, Is there some place I can buy one or should i just make my own?
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