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Re: PSU and Motherboard
Hi,
You should have a compatible quality Power Supply for your mainboard, with all the correct connections, which produces enough power for all your components and future upgrades. A patched-up PSU of the wrong type, (using adapters) will more than likely take-out your whole computer.
Read our own guide here....
http://www.techsupportforum.com/f210/power-supply-information-and-selection-192217.html
You will find the reason for 24-pin and extra 4-pin connectors under the heading;
Compatibility issues for ATX power supplies and motherboards.
Hi,
You should have a compatible quality Power Supply for your mainboard, with all the correct connections, which produces enough power for all your components and future upgrades. A patched-up PSU of the wrong type, (using adapters) will more than likely take-out your whole computer.
Read our own guide here....
http://www.techsupportforum.com/f210/power-supply-information-and-selection-192217.html
You will find the reason for 24-pin and extra 4-pin connectors under the heading;
Compatibility issues for ATX power supplies and motherboards.