Connect the power supply to the GPU in T630

I have a T630 I need to connect a K1 of grid. The condition for this came after that the server has already been delivered, so my sales representative has also ordered a power kit to go with the GPU. The kit consists of a cable that has a molex 6-pin at one end and connectors for the GPU to another. There was also that a card included, need to get the power of what looks like a connector 40 pin and fueling the GPU. It is, I plug it into the card? I have to remove the mobo to get the PSU?

X7C1K is the leap card. With cable DRXPD and 4999 G plastic support are part of the Enablement Kit.

Are the necessary reference numbers for the Nvidia - K2a (98RCK) and K20a (PVX28)

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