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Chefe27

8 years ago

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linusmetzler

8 years ago

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I would certainly contact the customer service [1]. Unfortunately, it happens again and again (whether PSU, NAS or anything else) that a product is delivered with an EU plug and without a CH adapter. I can't tell you for sure whether you can use the monitor power cable, but if the other power cable is whole, it shouldn't be a problem. If I'm wrong about that, I'm glad for input! :) [1] https://www.digitec.ch/de/Information/ContactInformation

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Anonymous

4 years ago

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Janstr

4 years ago

It's usually the same principle why black Airpods are cheaper than white ones. The 750W model is less and less in demand, which means that mass production is less and the price goes up. In any case, I'd recommend buying the 850W version, the PC will only draw as much power as it needs anyway and you won't have any problems upgrading in the future. Typical supply/demand principle. I think that's the reason. In any case, this product is a good buy!

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Anonymous

4 years ago

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Crusty30

4 years ago

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Hello In the description you can see a listing of the supplied cables and associated connectors: 1 x 20+4-pin ATX 1 x 4+4-pin 12Vi 7 x 4pin Molex 2 x 4-pin floppy 10 x 15-pin S-ATA 1 x 6-pin PCI-Express 8 x 6+2-pin PCI-Express 1 x PCI-E 8pin 4 x 3pin So you have 8x 6+2 pin (8x 8Pin) connectors for PCI Express. Greetings

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bjoern.zellweger

4 years ago

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gschwinds

4 years ago

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As a rule, yes. Of course, it also depends on which and how many cables a graphics card, for example, requires. Especially with these, there are differences in the required number. You can see what, which and how many cables/connectors are included with this power supply very nicely in the data sheet https://www.bequiet.com/admin/ImageServer.php?ID=50814a676@be-quiet.net&rand=6ecc876729c93537487845862f8b34da&lang=2&force=true&download=true&omitPreview=true

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elvisbo

5 years ago

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Bender1024

5 years ago

Findest du unter PC Komponenten/Zubehör PC Komponenten/Stromkabel intern (PC) https://www.digitec.ch/de/s1/producttype/stromkabel-intern-pc-451?tagIds=76-527 Hoffe findest was du brauchst

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buddhi

6 years ago

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PerryRhodan

6 years ago

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I assume you have a HoF or similar RTX 2080 Ti because otherwise I don't know of any card that needs 3x power connectors. However, the power supply is SLI-capable, which means that you have 2x 2x8 pins on the separate SLI connectors, i.e. 2x 8 pins per connector on the power supply. Ergo in SLI 2 "normal" RTX 2080 Ti with 2x 8Pin each works wonderfully. If you need 6 connectors because you want to use your monster card in SLI (4x 8 pin and 2x 6 pin) I recommend to use the SLI cables for the 8 pin (marked with VGA) and to use an additional 4-pin Molex connector for the respective 6 pin by means of an adapter. This way you have a clean distribution. Hope the answer helps

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Anonymous

7 years ago

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SenorWookie

7 years ago

The power supply is built in the ATX form factor and fits in cases that support an ATX power supply. Normally this is stated in the technical details. In the Antec Cube Razer, for example, it is missing. But I quickly researched it on the internet and yes, this power supply would fit. The case supports ATX power supplies. But check this with other cases in Mini-ITX sizes. These could support the smaller SFX form factor.

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Anonymous

8 years ago

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Brimstone

8 years ago

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Unfortunately, we in the community cannot answer such a question. The questions, answers and discussions should explicitly refer to the products and their function. General questions about orders, delivery times or prices should be asked directly to our customer service. digitec@digitec.ch +41 44 575 95 00

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