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Hello everyone, friends and family, I hope this message finds you well. I’m writing to you from Alberton, Canada, and I feel it’s important to share my story with you, not just as a cautionary tale, but as a message of hope. As many of you know, I’m a doctor, and in 2024, I decided to try my hand trading. I had heard so much about how profitable it could be, and with a background in analytics and understanding of markets, I thought I could navigate the space safely. Unfortunately, things didn’t go as planned. I was targeted by scammers who posed as legitimate trading platforms, and I ended up losing a significant amount, It was a devastating experience, and at one point, I felt like there was no way, But by ####’s grace, I was referred to Hackerzed Nemesis, who are among the best specialists in the world. Through their expertise, they used advanced forensic techniques to track down the fraudulent and every penny I had lost. I can’t tell you how grateful I am for their help without them, I would still be in the dark, feeling helpless and defeated. This experience has taught me a valuable lesson that I want to pass on to you all: Be extremely cautious when it comes to investing in cryptocurrency, especially online. While the industry itself can offer opportunities, there are countless scams out there designed to prey on people’s hopes and investments. If you have already fallen victim to such schemes, whether in forex,, or Ponzi schemes, I strongly urge you to seek professional help. That brings me to another point I want to highlight: if you've been defrauded, do not lose hope. There are dedicated retrieve services, like Hackerzed Nemesis, who can assist you in reclaiming your lost cash. cryptocurrency is a complex and volatile market, and while it can be rewarding, it's essential to proceed with caution. I hope my experience serves as a reminder to stay vigilant Wishing you all safety and success in your endeavors!
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Hi. I have the W0116 Thermaltake 750W model, from the times when it was all brand new. However, its two 6-pin PCI-E connectors looks insufficient nowadays. I already have to solder an 8-pin connector to a stock 6-pin cable. So, is there the way I could get a couple of stock 8-pin PCI-E cables suitable for my model?