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  1. Dr.Frankensmash

    Connecting power to EVGA GeForce GTX 680 SC

    Thanks, I learned something. :D
  2. Dr.Frankensmash

    Connecting power to EVGA GeForce GTX 680 SC

    The 2 PCI-E cables that came with the PSU are 6-pin, but they have a short 2-pin off the side of the 6-pin. Image link:http://www.corsair.com/en/media/catalog/product/cache/1/image/9df78eab33525d08d6e5fb8d27136e95/d/e/detail_contents_hx650_1_1_1.png The cables with the blue colored connector...
  3. Dr.Frankensmash

    Connecting power to EVGA GeForce GTX 680 SC

    How should I connect power to EVGA GeForce GTX 680 SC Hello everyone, I don't know the terminology, but I'll try to be descriptive as possible. GPU: EVGA GeForce GTX 680 SC came with 2 adapters or cables, Looks like a 6-pin (2x3) which splits into two 4-pin (1x4), The 6-pin end goes...
  4. Dr.Frankensmash

    Double check my components list for my first build, please?

    Thank you, Going Bald. Thank you.
  5. Dr.Frankensmash

    Double check my components list for my first build, please?

    Thanks for the confirmation on the Seagate drive.
  6. Dr.Frankensmash

    Double check my components list for my first build, please?

    Thanks for the info on the PSU. So the PSU will be able to power all these parts? My understanding is that the GPU requires 550watts. Does the motherboard or other components add on to the total wattage required? Also, about the Wi-Fi card that's included with the GA-Z77X-UP5-TH motherboard...
  7. Dr.Frankensmash

    Double check my components list for my first build, please?

    Hello everyone, TonyMac, and MacMan. I picked these parts from the recommended Ivy Bridge CustoMac Pro build list. I went to the Amazon link and some of the items said "This is a newer model of this product." I just want to double-check the compatibility. Also, should I get a higher wattage...
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