Mac pro 8 core 2.8, need power

so i'm installing a nvidia gtx 285 and a max flow from max upgrades. the max flow needs power and the gtx needs 2 power sources. i can only find 2 places to plug in. is there any other places to plug in? or is there an adapter?

I have always said the RAM shipped with is only enough to boot, otherwise, consider that an anemic diet. Also, 8 DIMMs is faster and has more bandwidth.
But -- it should 'work.'
Then again, I'd pull Seagate drives.
I have posted a lot of tips and threads on how to optimize photoshop, and depending on file size etc you start with 6-8GB RAM, add a good fast(er) scratch volume.
Migrated from another system? or did full clean install of all apps?
That is another source of trouble.
The outer 1/3 of your 1TB Black is your best performance storage.
Ideal:
8GB or more
SSD for boot drive, another for scratch, or use 10K drives, least but still better are 640GB or 1TB WD Blacks - four of 'em maybe stripe the whole setup.
Boot drive: generally keep everything off it, no data or media, spotlight is off, primary scratch is pointed elsewhere, and that would be stripe array.
Seagate: do some benchmark tests maybe if you need to verify if they are sluggish. Or just use them for emergency system backups.
http://www.barefeats.com/harper3.html memory bandwidth
http://kb2.adobe.com/cps/404/kb404440.html cs4 strategies
http://www.adobe.com/go/kb401089 cs3 optimize performance
http://homepage.mac.com/boots911/.Public/PhotoshopAccelerationBasics2.4W.pdf
http://www.macgurus.com/guides/photoshopguide.php

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