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850W PSU with 4 6+2 or 8 pin PCI-e connectors?
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Title says it all, must be UK and the cheaper the better.
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This is quite pricey, but worth every penny for a Xfire setup!

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Has 6 6+2 pic connectors, just in case you wanna do 3 way shizznit!



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OCZ wrote This is quite pricey, but worth every penny for a Xfire setup!

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Has 6 6+2 pic connectors, just in case you wanna do 3 way shizznit!



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6 6+2

Woah... That is a good price, but it's a lot of money. That would buy a graphics card better than yours *hehehe*.

But fully modular, Gold rated, XFX, that many connectors? I've started saving already...
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You're right, it does cost more than anything in my build aha...

But yeah, it's an epic PSU....
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I'd say save the money and get this: [ Register or Signin to view external links. ]

XFX prices their products very well in the UK.
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r00t wrote I'd say save the money and get this: [ Register or Signin to view external links. ]

XFX prices their products very well in the UK.


I was planning on it because it is very cheap considering the amazing quality, but only 2 6+2 pins. Would much rather avoid using adapters.
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This would always save you a little.

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Has the 4 connectors you need and is made by Seasonic, who make XFX units...

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May as well spend the extra tenner for better efficiency, many more connectors and smaller size.
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