A:AnswerHi Mudmover,
Our power supplies auto detect and switch to allow for the different voltage. You would need to provide an UK power cable to swap out the existing North American power cable included.
-Brian
A:AnswerYes,it comes with a PCI-E cable that are 8PINs with the option to pull the last 2 pins away to use as a 6PIN config. My question is will the other cables fit your Dell? I've attached a photo of the PIN.
A:AnswerYes. This PSU will have the proper eps and pcie connections to power your motherboard and other devices in the board like your GPU . It should work for every amd motherboard and Intel socket motherboard you buy in the US. I have a ROG Strix B550-F gaming wifi board, and this power supply serves me greatly.
A:AnswerI have the ASUS Tuf Gaming x570 motherboard as well. I was able to hook up all the power cords to the motherboard without any problem. This PSU is definitely compatible with that board.
A:AnswerHi Tony,
Yes, and yes! But please make sure that you know exactly what you're buying regarding the PSU when building any new system!
If you have anything else we can help with, please reach out: support.corsair.com
-Art
A:AnswerHi,
Yep, you can see more detailed pics of all cables here, and you can look at the list of included cables in the tech specs tab: https://www.corsair.com/us/en/Categories/Products/Power-Supply-Units/Power-Supply-Units-Advanced/RMx-Series/p/CP-9020180-NA#tab-tech-specs
If you have anything else we can help with, please reach out: support.corsair.com
-Art
A:AnswerIt should be more power than you will need for now as for fitting this is a standard ATX power supply. If your Aurora R9 Alienware power supply comes with proprietary plugs you will not be able to switch it out for this one.
A:AnswerYes I have a 3070 and a 3060ti(dedicated mining) in my rig with this PSU and the 8 additional pins on the MOBO. I did have to buy the 12pin adapter.
A:AnswerThe PSU has 6 pcie connectors from 3 rails/cables, so theoretically you could do it, but one caution is that you MIGHT have power or performance stability issues with whichever card is on a cable with both connectors used if the GPU pushes power limits.
I say this because I have an OC 3080 needing 3 connectors, and when I used my 750 PSU with 4 connectors/2 cables, I had stability issues.
Assuming you don't want to pay lots more for 4 cables, you could try 3 cables for the 3080 and 1 shared cable for the 3060ti.