He means you need a 26 on one line, but most PSU's cant do anything near that. It is very confusing, I don't even understand how all of this works! But when it says 26 on the 12V, from what I see, you don't need 26.
Ok......I don't understand,obviously, look at this and clarify for me PLZ, what ur saying is that I can look at my PS, and
(+12V1) + (+12V2) = 12V current rating
Not just any 500-600 watt PSU will work. A PSU can be a 600 watt power supply, and still be worth $5 in my opinion. It not only matters about the wattage or amount of Amps on the 12V, it matters how clean and stable the power is. It is worth spending money on a quality supply.