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Re: First Choice Video Card
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Originally Posted by mman1506
The card we received has no auxiliary power input, the only additional connector is the SLI bridge. You've also linked the wrong card. The K model is a newer generation than the one on FIRST choice.
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Are you sure? It's listed as the K4000 on the FIRST Choice website and both have identical specs. They both list the power draw as 80W.
Edit: Also, on the product page for the card linked by cadandcookies above, it says that the package contents include an auxiliary power cord and I don't see any reason why AndyMark/FIRST would remove it from the package and ship only the card itself. If that actually is the case, you should probably buy the cord by itself.
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Last edited by MrTechCenter : 17-12-2014 at 17:10.
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