How to install Graphic Cards on HP Z620 and power cable

Hello everbody I purchase a brand new Hp Z620 without graphic cards. I install the graphic cards already but I couldn't find the power supply. I install the SLI OEM HP Quadro 5000 but I can't seem to find the power cable. Can anybody tell me where is the power supply for the graphic cards. Thank you AQ
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Hi,
You might get better assistance on the HP Enterprise Business Forum.
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