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    Question VGA Power plugs

    Is it possible to get right angled VGA power connectors or right angled adapters?

    The cables from my PSU to my VGA are shielded and have suppressors very near to the plug on the end which renders them unbendable also the power supply connectors on my VGA are positioned on the side due to the longer PCB.
    At the moment I am unable to fit the side on my case because of the cables sticking out to far.

    I have had a search around for some kind of right angled adapter which would be ideal for my needs but at the moment I have found nothing.

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    http://www.sfcable.com/catalog/whole...s/P7CR-06.html

    highlighted your right angled vga power connector right clicked and selected search google second result!

    its a us style plug i think but with searching you will no doubt find one

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    hmm i see u mean internal ?

    when u say vga do u mean the pcie gfx cards ?

    im pretty sure you might get somthing like that from kustompc's or some place who sells psu moddig supplies as i have seen crimp on sata power connectors and normal molex ones too which go at right angles for custom wiring !

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    Yes weebroonieuk sorry VGA Card my graphics card has two power connectors sticking out the side
    Like here


    I have had a look at Kustompc either they dont have them or i could not find any perhaps there has never been any need for them before, its the first time i have seen them like that

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    hmm im trying to remember a site i got some power supply stuff from a few years ago it was an american site that sold the tools to disconnect the pins from inside molex connectors and other connectors of the psu so i could sleeve it and put on the better molex plugs with bigger grip piece

    im certain they sold stuff like what you need i will have another hunt around and see if i can find it again

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