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I have exactly the EVGA 3080 Ti FTW3 with this PSU. You do need to hookup up all 3 pcie cables, 2 won’t work. I was concerned about this PSU only have 2 VGA PCIE ports as well originally. But it actually splits into 2 PCIE headers per PSU port so you get 4 PCIE headers in total. I confirmed with EVGA that they are not … see more I have exactly the EVGA 3080 Ti FTW3 with this PSU. You do need to hookup up all 3 pcie cables, 2 won’t work. I was concerned about this PSU only have 2 VGA PCIE ports as well originally. But it actually splits into 2 PCIE headers per PSU port so you get 4 PCIE headers in total. I confirmed with EVGA that they are not daisy chained but individual powered. Each header is capable of delivering 100w of power. Therefore, no issue with the 3 ports 3080 Ti card. see less I have exactly the EVGA 3080 Ti FTW3 with this PSU. You do need to hookup up all 3 pcie cables, 2 won’t work. I was concerned about this PSU only have 2 VGA PCIE ports as well originally. But it actually splits into 2 PCIE headers per PSU port so you get 4 PCIE headers in total. I confirmed with EVGA that they are not daisy chained but individual powered. Each header is capable of delivering 100w of power. Therefore, no issue with the 3 ports 3080 Ti card.
J. So
· October 13, 2021
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The correct dimensions for the 123-GM-0650-Y1 650 GM is 63mm (H) x 99mm (W) x 124mm (L). It looks like Amazon may be combining data for multiple units and showing the incorrect information.
EVGA Support
Manufacturer · December 27, 2020
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Cablemod modflex cables, Antec Power Supply Sleeved Cable Extension kit, Thermaltake TtMod Sleeve Extension Power Supply Cable Kit, EZDIY Sleeved Cable - Cable Extension kit, uphere Sleeved Cable kit, Asiahorse Customization Mod Sleeve Extension Power Supply Cable Kit, BitFenix Alchemy 2.0 PSU Cable KIT, and tons of ot… see more Cablemod modflex cables, Antec Power Supply Sleeved Cable Extension kit, Thermaltake TtMod Sleeve Extension Power Supply Cable Kit, EZDIY Sleeved Cable - Cable Extension kit, uphere Sleeved Cable kit, Asiahorse Customization Mod Sleeve Extension Power Supply Cable Kit, BitFenix Alchemy 2.0 PSU Cable KIT, and tons of others. they should all work with each other as these Are all standard. see less Cablemod modflex cables, Antec Power Supply Sleeved Cable Extension kit, Thermaltake TtMod Sleeve Extension Power Supply Cable Kit, EZDIY Sleeved Cable - Cable Extension kit, uphere Sleeved Cable kit, Asiahorse Customization Mod Sleeve Extension Power Supply Cable Kit, BitFenix Alchemy 2.0 PSU Cable KIT, and tons of others. they should all work with each other as these Are all standard.
Vildo H Selgado
· February 5, 2019
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Mine came with SFX to ATX adapter
Richard
· May 8, 2020
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Hell no.
INPC USA
Seller · July 28, 2022
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12A is on the input side. USA is 120V and 12A usually. The output is 850W which is 7.5A.
Eric S.
· August 26, 2022
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This ships from multiple warehouses across the US, whichever warehouse that has it in stock closest to you will be the one to ship out your unit.
Vijay P.
· March 1, 2022
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Aftermarket cables can be acquired from vendors like CableMod and their E-Series line of cables for EVGA power supplies
Vijay P.
· March 1, 2022
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No
mike
· June 10, 2019
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I might be wrong, but I think that's the dimensions of the box (not the power supply). Don't quote me on this.
SirDerp
· June 4, 2019