![]() I've worked out the pin configuration from the cables I do have and a few images of the PCI-E cables I can find on the Web. Is the following 6-pin outlet configuration for the PSU correct? Here's where I hope someone can confirm or correct my current plan of action, no pun intended. found some compatible cables on Ebay but they are auctions only and I might not win when I bid on them. They have yet to contact me and as the PSU is discontinued, I'm not expecting them to contact me. emailed Antec and put in a request for cables via their European store about a week ago. ![]() contacted seller (who is possibly a kid judging by the emails and handwriting on label). Steps taken so far to buy compatible PSU PCI-E cables I would prefer to purchase them but they do seem to be quite difficult to acquire as it seems the cables are specifically for Antec NeoPower PSU. It looks likely that I'll need to make a PCI-E cable or two for powering the graphics card (Zotac Nvidia GTS-250 with 8-pin power connector). It was a bargain so I don't mind too much. I've recently purchased a used Antec NeoPower 550W Modular PSU but unfortunately no PCI-E cables have been supplied.
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