Help! does this PSU have a 6pin pci-e?

song414

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Hi i saw this in the hot deals thread and this looks like a good PSU for my system
http://www.radioshack.com/product/index.jsp?productId=2179650&tab=summary

its only 10$ after rebates and it seems like a good quality psu.

It has 32 or 34A on 12v which is good. Cant remember which. It has many cables as well.

here is a review of it
http://www.pcstats.com/articleview.cfm?articleID=1719

at the bottom of the page it tells you what kind of plugs it has in this link.
http://techreport.com/reviews/2004q4/psus/index.x?pg=1

My comp:
opty 165 o/ced
asrock dual sata 2
x-fi extreme music
2x 120mm fans
1x 80mm fan
3 HDD's
dvd-rw
floppy
1900xt
2gb ram


would this be enough to run my system? Also would it be able to plug into my video card without using converter plugs?


I know it needs a 6 pin plug but this does have a 6 pin plug but its not for pci-e its a AUX plug. Is that the same?
 

DaRkLoRd666

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no, but that doesnt matter, you get the pci-e power in the graphic card box, if it does not come with the box you must contact them (evga, abit, msi etc...)
 

GrammatonJP

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You should search around before you buy.. the ultra did not seem to have good quality control.. but that could have all been resolve by now..
 

LTC8K6

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It doesn't appear to come with the PCI-E connector, but your video card will have an adapter with it. The adapters can also be purchased.
 

song414

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Originally posted by: GrammatonJP
You should search around before you buy.. the ultra did not seem to have good quality control.. but that could have all been resolve by now..

well considering that i can get one for 10$ im not complaining. Its much better than the one im using now too.