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You can see that there is a single +12 V rail with a total of 650W (54 A). So, in theory, the unit should manage a single 1080 (Ti), RTX or Radeon RX Vega 64. Two might be an issue (especially when overclocked, same as with the CPU).
There are two sets of 6+2 -pin PCIe cables, with two 8-pin PEG connectors each. The cables are not sleeved, but they’re all black, so that should fit with most users’ needs. Their length is surely sufficient for Small Factor Systems and for most of ATX ones as well, but more will be said about this on the next page.
On the back side of the PSU you’ll find the modular cable connectors. For the motherboard there are two for connecting a single 24-pin ATX cable, then there are 3 for PCI Express/EPS leads, and three for SATA/Molex devices.It’s not possible to plug a cable into the wrong socket, so there is no risk of ending up with fireworks that you didn’t bargain for.
Here you can see the entire bunch of cables, and I know some of you will enjoy the view. Let’s proceed to the next page.