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I am getting a P4T mainboard and was wondering if the Enlight 723X series will work for a P4T? I have been told that withthe right PS it can but i cant find any info
I am not an expert, but I have done a lot of research on the same subject the last couple days.
From what I understand, the Enlight EN-7238 is probably the best choice for the Asus P4T motherboard. It comes with a 300W ATX12V PS, which is the power suppy that is *recommended* for the Asus P4T. If you read the review for the P4T on this site, it says that you could use a plain 300W ATX with only four connecters and still get stable results (like with the EN-7237). However I would not take any chances, personally, if you can afford it. The 7238 is only about $20 more from what i've found.
So is the problem with the physical layout of the case or just the non-P4 PSU that comes stock with it? I'm looking to do the same. The one concern I had is the heatsink retention, but the P4T comes with that "mounting" board so that may not be a problem. I already own the case and popped in an Enermax EG365P-VE PSU which is P4 compliant.
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