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Join Date: Apr 2008
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OS: XP sp2
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New Power Supply and Old Motherboard
I have an MSI MS-6585 mobo and recently bought an HIS 2600xt AGP vid card. I also bought an Antec Trio 650W PSU to provide the power for the upgrade. I noticed that the -5v wire is missing from the Antec psu but my old power supply has all 20 pins in the connector. I have not connected the new power supply yet as I know nothing about electricity and was afraid of damaging my system. So, the question is, will I be able to use this power supply? If not, can someone direct me towards a more powerful supply that is compatible with my motherboard so that I can use this card?!
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Re: New Power Supply and Old Motherboard
Just to clarify, I can use the new Antec PSU with my MSI mobo? I read on some forums that some older boards need to use 12v atx 1.3 compliant boards. This does not apply to mine, right? Thanks for the assistance.
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