Hi folks,
I'm planning to reuse a Shuttle case that accepts mini-ITX motherboards. All the Shuttle PSUs only have 20-pin ATX connectors - I'm planning to use an adaptor to 24-pin, which should connect power to those extra 4 pins. . . I shouldn't have any issues doing this should I?
The PSU I'm using is this one http://www.shuttle.eu/products/xpc-accessories/pc60/
Looking at this motherboard http://www.asus.com/Motherboards/Intel_Socket_1155/P8H61I/
I'm quite happy that that board has the right connectors for my case in places that the cables will reach. Not quite decided which CPU yet, but probably just get an i5-2500K. I know I can't overclock on an H61 board, but they're no more expensive than the regular i5-2500 as far as I can see. . . may as well get the K for resale value or if I want to change motherboard later.
The same PSU is currently running a Q8400 (95W) so I'm happy that the PSU should take the load okay.
I'm planning to reuse a Shuttle case that accepts mini-ITX motherboards. All the Shuttle PSUs only have 20-pin ATX connectors - I'm planning to use an adaptor to 24-pin, which should connect power to those extra 4 pins. . . I shouldn't have any issues doing this should I?
The PSU I'm using is this one http://www.shuttle.eu/products/xpc-accessories/pc60/
Looking at this motherboard http://www.asus.com/Motherboards/Intel_Socket_1155/P8H61I/
I'm quite happy that that board has the right connectors for my case in places that the cables will reach. Not quite decided which CPU yet, but probably just get an i5-2500K. I know I can't overclock on an H61 board, but they're no more expensive than the regular i5-2500 as far as I can see. . . may as well get the K for resale value or if I want to change motherboard later.
The same PSU is currently running a Q8400 (95W) so I'm happy that the PSU should take the load okay.
