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Phil wants to add a new video card, and he is sure the power supply is sufficient to run the new video card. but when he tries to locate the power connector for the new video card, he does not find a 6-pin pci-e power connector. he has several extra cables for hard drive power cables from his power supply that he is not using. what is the least expensive way for phil to power his video card?

a. use a sata to 6 pin pci-e adapter.
b. change the dual voltage option.
c. purchase a new power supply.
d. you will not be able to add the video card to the system

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