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    Corsair Offering Free 8-pin PCI-E Connectors with HX Series

    Only catch is you pay the shipping...but still a good deal.

    Quote Originally Posted by RedBeard @ HardOCP
    If you need an 8-pin PCI-E cable for an 8800GTX, please email our customer service department with exactly which cable(s) you need and we'll make sure to get them out to you. Usually there's a small shipping fee but the cables are free.

    I have some prototype samples that have both an 8-pin and 6-pin on them, these cables are not the flat black type, but are standard "sleeved" cables. I also have some standard 8-pin in the flat black type, too.

    I don't have a ton of these so please only send a message if you need the cables. We'll be releasing some new products later this year that will take care of this issue for most people.

    Customer service is: customerservice@corsairmemory.com
    Awesome news for Corsair HX Owners, but they are LIMITED IN QUANTITIES !!!

    Hurry and e-mail if you need them !!

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    That's sweet...thanks for the 411
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    New cards are requiring one 8 pin and one 6 pin at the moment, right? I'm not sure if it would be wise to see if I can get one shipped to me, or two. (upgrading soon).

    Thanks for the heads up

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    Will ATI OverDrive work with this
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    how about buyers/owners from outside of US/UK? for example asia region, malaysia or singapore. i had one with me and i intend to get the 8-pin cable too. is it possible?

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    thanks perkam, i emailed them last night. haven't heard from them yet, but i'm in no rush to get it. still 4 more days till the 14th...
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    Thanks for the info, my HX620 just came thursday, still deciding if I will upgrade to a 8800GTX or keep my 7900 and wait for the next refresh.
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    Eh, I hope Corsair will offer a PSU with a native 8-pin.
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    Hmmm does this mean that if I get a GTX 8800 and a HX 620 I will have a problem fitting power to the 8800?!?

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    Still wondering...

    If I buy a spanking new HX620 in Norway today, will I have a problem with some 'missing kables'?..

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    Just so you guys have an idea... At IDF last night, we have had a X38 system based on Asus P5E3 running 1800C7DF @ 1940 7-7-7-20 with 2 x 2900XTs in Crossfire and Kentsfield @ 3.4GHz... With Prime95 (all 4 cores stressed) @ Below NOrmal priority) and 3DMark06 running peaked at 742W during Canion Fight on 3DM06, pulled from the outlet. Taking 80% efficiency, it''s still 600W... HX620 will hold it just fine

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    Current shipping Corsairs (at least since July) come with 6+2 pin PCIE connectors.
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    Correct. SKYMTL's review at HardwareCanucks shows the HX620W with two 6+2 connectors:

    http://www.hardwarecanucks.com/hardw...html#post19526

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    Quote Originally Posted by bachus_anonym View Post
    Just so you guys have an idea... At IDF last night, we have had a X38 system based on Asus P5E3 running 1800C7DF @ 1940 7-7-7-20 with 2 x 2900XTs in Crossfire and Kentsfield @ 3.4GHz... With Prime95 (all 4 cores stressed) @ Below NOrmal priority) and 3DMark06 running peaked at 742W during Canion Fight on 3DM06, pulled from the outlet. Taking 80% efficiency, it''s still 600W... HX620 will hold it just fine
    It might, but for how long? That is almost the entire capacity of the PSU, which would make me wonder if it would last. Though I guess with a 5 year warranty and being rated at 620W continuous output I suppose that it should be fine and if it isn't just have to RMA the unit.
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    Quote Originally Posted by bachus_anonym View Post
    Just so you guys have an idea... At IDF last night, we have had a X38 system based on Asus P5E3 running 1800C7DF @ 1940 7-7-7-20 with 2 x 2900XTs in Crossfire and Kentsfield @ 3.4GHz... With Prime95 (all 4 cores stressed) @ Below NOrmal priority) and 3DMark06 running peaked at 742W during Canion Fight on 3DM06, pulled from the outlet. Taking 80% efficiency, it''s still 600W... HX620 will hold it just fine
    Shouldn't you be pimping the TX750W rather than saying the HX620W will be fine?
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    Quote Originally Posted by LuckyNV View Post
    Shouldn't you be pimping the TX750W rather than saying the HX620W will be fine?
    Lets just wait until they release it first, shall we? The fact that the TX750 will be made by Channel Well instead of Seasonic is not inspiring.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bachus_anonym View Post
    Just so you guys have an idea... At IDF last night, we have had a X38 system based on Asus P5E3 running 1800C7DF @ 1940 7-7-7-20 with 2 x 2900XTs in Crossfire and Kentsfield @ 3.4GHz... With Prime95 (all 4 cores stressed) @ Below NOrmal priority) and 3DMark06 running peaked at 742W during Canion Fight on 3DM06, pulled from the outlet. Taking 80% efficiency, it''s still 600W... HX620 will hold it just fine
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    Quote Originally Posted by xenolith View Post
    Lets just wait until they release it first, shall we? The fact that the TX750 will be made by Channel Well instead of Seasonic is not inspiring.
    Why? CWT and Seasonic are actually very similar designs. Corsair basically took what Thermaltake uses for the Tough Power and put in all Japanese caps and a single +12V rail. I don't see anything wrong with that.

    VX550W (a CWT) review should be up this weekend according to Matt and Wolf.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jonnyGURU View Post
    Why? CWT and Seasonic are actually very similar designs. Corsair basically took what Thermaltake uses for the Tough Power and put in all Japanese caps and a single +12V rail. I don't see anything wrong with that.

    VX550W (a CWT) review should be up this weekend according to Matt and Wolf.
    Thanks, that's good to know. I look forward to that review.

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    This confuses me. My GTX uses 2 6-pin connector and 2 2pin connectors where it doesn't plug to anything. Why are they saying GTX uses 8-pin?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Treize2 View Post
    This confuses me. My GTX uses 2 6-pin connector and 2 2pin connectors where it doesn't plug to anything. Why are they saying GTX uses 8-pin?
    I believe the only cards that use the 8-pin connector currently is the ATI HD2900XT. Future PCI-E 2.0 spec cards will use the 8-pin connector.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Treize2 View Post
    This confuses me. My GTX uses 2 6-pin connector and 2 2pin connectors where it doesn't plug to anything. Why are they saying GTX uses 8-pin?
    Where'd you see that? They're just speculating that the new future 9800 (nvidia) cards will be up to 2.0 specs and thus draw I think like up to 300W. (something insane)

    Quote Originally Posted by xenolith View Post
    I believe the only cards that use the 8-pin connector currently is the ATI HD2900XT. Future PCI-E 2.0 spec cards will use the 8-pin connector.
    Yup, just the 2900XT and (XTX -> xt-1gb)
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