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Does this PSU support 2 pci-e connectors?

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16817703034

This power supply state 1x 6+2 pcie connector and come with one pci-e power cable
But i have this power supply in my pc and you also you can see the module connectors yourself in internet


It has 2x 8pin port for CPU / pci-e
and 4x 6pin port for SATA / IDE according to the manual

Is it possible to use the other 8pin port also as another pci-e (Buying another cable) and use GTX 660 Ti on it?
If no why that extra 2x 4pin used for?

This is a semi modular PSU that mean ATX and EPS connectors are already there.
 
The connectors on the psu are keyed alike, can use the supplied pcie cable in either, can't see a problem adding one
 
If no why that extra 2x 4pin used for?

Are you talking about the 4-pin peripheral? Is that the 4 pin molex?

Also you can buy another adapter, but make sure you are not overdrawing. Most 660ti needs more than 400 watts. So I would be careful. Overdrawing could cause PSU failure and may screw up your whole system.
 
If no why that extra 2x 4pin used for?

Motherboard power.

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