Cable used in Computer Question

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I'm having trouble finding a cable for sale/online , used in my PC (built by overclockers), which connects my gpu with my psu. My PSU is Superflower, with 9-pin connectors. The cable used is a 9 pin plug(for the psu) to a dual 6 2- pin plugs, which are in my GPU(Gtx 770 with two 8 pin ports). I recently bought another Gtx 770 as I wanted to upgrade to SLI, but i could not connect the gpu to the psu, therefore i am curios what cable was used originally.
Thanks, a former customer. :)
 
Unfortunately I was only supplied with two short 8 pin to dual 4 pin cables, which does not work with my new gpu as it has an 8 pin AND a 6 pin port. :(
 
Ok thanks, I'll do that. It's been nearly two years since I bought my computer, though, so I hope it's not too late. I will post some pictures of the PSU and the cable i need in an hour or so BTW.
 
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Are you sure they are not in the box that the pc arrived in? It sounds really strange that they built a pc and didn't include all of the cables that should have came with the psu. You can't buy them seperately, not for that model anyway.

This is your psu and it should have come with four 6+2 pin pci-e cables. Do not use the 4+4 pin as that is for the motherboard.
 
After looking around in my drawers, I finally found the cable in a small bag. Thank you very much for the concern. I really appreciate it. Thanks again, Mats.
 
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