Power splitter for Audigy Platinum

Hi, I've had a platinum ex for a long time. I upgraded my computer, including my PSU recently, and now I can't find the splitter cable for the expansion card anywhere. Does anyone know if I can get a replacement? Also, I heard that you can use a floppy dri've connector instead, but when I tried connecting one to the expansion card, it just slipped off, the pins seemed to match the slots on the connector, but the connection was loose and didn't seem right. Can anyone help?

Thanks! I still can't get the connector to stay in normally, but I just wrapped some sellotape around to keep it in and everything works fine.
...the weird thing is it used to work without it. The pins don't seem bent or anything, the floppy connectors just won't stay on. Still, it works, that's what matters! Thanks again!

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