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October 21, 2015, 02:00:48 PM
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okay  I have this psu


https://www.trcelectronics.com/ecomm/pdf/rsp1500.pdf


it has a neg and a pos for attaching.


so I need pcie cables with a neg and pos ring

I would like them to be 3 foot  not 2 foot.  I would like them to be 16 gauge.


I know where to get 2 foot bare end ones

 http://www.gigampz.com/store/p7/6-Pin_PCIe_to_Bare_Wire_Cable%2C_24_Inches_%284-pack%29.html

I know where to get rings.

I don know where to get 3 foot bare end pcie cables. 16 gauge.

I do know someone used to sell them on this site.

While I rather not put the rings on myself I can do that.

So if you have 3 foot bare ended 16 gauge premade let me know and if you are willing to attach  rings on let me know.

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October 21, 2015, 02:19:37 PM
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i' ve got some brand new seasonics pcie cables  ( 12 pins to 2 X 6 pins ) .  they are perfectly suitables for your power supply.


i' ve got  6 pieces of those.  ( 12 x pcie cables )

just Pm me in case of interest.

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October 21, 2015, 02:19:59 PM
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I think quakefiend420 in TX had some with ring terminals but I'm guessing that they 're 24" and not the 36" that you want.  You might also want to try Klondike_Bar in CA or Finsky in CA has 36" PCIe to PCIe and yoou can just cut off one end and strip it.  I would consider getting the 24" PCIe to PCIe and cutting them in half and the stripping them down.  Then connect a few 24" long 10 gauge wires to the PSU posts and then use some kind of 10 gauge barrel (butt) connector to connect the stripped PCIe ends on to it and some shrink wrap.  Good luck with that PSU.  Let us know how it works out.

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October 21, 2015, 02:43:18 PM
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I think quakefiend420 in TX had some with ring terminals but I'm guessing that they 're 24" and not the 36" that you want.  You might also want to try Klondike_Bar in CA or Finsky in CA has 36" PCIe to PCIe and yoou can just cut off one end and strip it.  I would consider getting the 24" PCIe to PCIe and cutting them in half and the stripping them down.  Then connect a few 24" long 10 gauge wires to the PSU posts and then use some kind of 10 gauge barrel (butt) connector to connect the stripped PCIe ends on to it and some shrink wrap.  Good luck with that PSU.  Let us know how it works out.

yeah I can do that and I have a lot of cables lying around.


 I was looking to be lazy    with premade  so maybe I will check on quakefiend420



at defcon23    I have a lot of cables I could cut and attach rings to.   I am pressed for time so I was looking for premade.  thanks for offer. 

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