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According to the ATX spec you can only put a relatively limited number of amps on a single part of the 12v power generation hardware inside the PSU (called rails). Early high wattage 12V centric PSUs followed this restriction and split 12V into two or more rails, with the potential result that if you tried to pull too much 12V from a certain subset of the plugs it would fail because you maxed out one rail even though you were well short of the total limit. The fun is that the rail structure was rarely (if ever) documented; so unless your particular PSU was reviewed and dismembered by a EE on a site like Jonny Guru/[^] you'd have no way of knowing what the rails were except by trial and error. Most (all?) new PSUs simply disregard the rail amperage restrictions and put all 40, 60, 80, etc amps on a single rail to make it easier for users. (I don't know if they put any sort of current limiting hardware on a per cable level; avoiding yanking currents high enough to melt wires down a single cable was part of the reason behind splitting rails).

You can fiddle around with different PCIe plugs on different cables; but with a new PSU it's unlikely to be an issue. Especially since split rail designs still should be able to run several PCIe plugs/rail and your 6850's only use a single plug each.
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