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Can I use a "P4 Ready" psu on an Abit NF7-S?

cmai

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The PSU that came with my case only says it is P4 Ready. What does this exactly mean? I kind of want to avoid buying another PSU if I can.

Thanks,

cmai
 
The PSU that came with my case only says it is P4 Ready. What does this exactly mean?

It means it has the extra 12v 4 pin lead for P4 and (some) AMD motherboards.
 
I think it means that it's got the 12v connector and that other funny connector and that it supplies enough power on the 12v line.

For AMD's make sure that there's enough current via 5v and 3.3v lines on the PSU.
 
Originally posted by: Ionizer86
I think it means that it's got the 12v connector and that other funny connector and that it supplies enough power on the 12v line.

For AMD's make sure that there's enough current via 5v and 3.3v lines on the PSU.

This is true, but since the NF7-s has the 4pin 12v socket, I would also get on that is "p4 ready".
 
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