Power Supply Upgrade Needed?

Z80

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I have an older Antec Sonata case that came with an Antec True380 (380 watt) power supply that has performed flawlessly. I am currently running an Athlon XP 2Ghz CPU, Shuttle AN35 motherboard and Radeon 9800 video card. I would like to upgrade to a newer AM2+ or AM3 motherboard, budget level Athlon X2 or Phenom 2 CPU and mid-to-lower level 4000 series ATI/AMD video card. I assume I can keep my case but will my power supply work. If it's powerful enough, will I need any plug converters? Specs on the power supply are as follows:

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Thanks for the info
 

HOOfan 1

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It has a -5V line....does it use a 20 pin or a 24 pin ATX connector? If only a 20pin..I would upgrade if I were you.
 

Z80

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The power supply has a 20pin ATX connector. I was looking at 20 to 24 pin converter connectors on Newegg and alot of the buyer comments said most ATX motherboards with 24pin ATX plugs will work just fine with a 20 pin connector. Most desktop (not server) motherboards do not even use the extra 4 pins? Is this true?

Thanks for your reply
 

yh125d

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If you're gonna do a whole system upgrade go ahead and get a new PSU. I imagine the one you have is already a few years old as it is
 

HOOfan 1

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20-24 pin adapters are just a waste...you can't create outputs that aren't there. Some boards might not work with a 20 pin connector but will with the adapter, but I think most work with the 20 pin alone...which makes the adapter utterly pointless. Just not such a great idea to use an ATX 20 pin with a 24 pin motherboard. Yes the motherboards do use at least the extra 12V line for the PCI-E slots.
 

Z80

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Thanks for the info. I'm going to start shopping for a new power supply. I checked the motherboard manuals for Asus and Gigabyte and they recommend at least a 500W unit. I've had good luck with Antec so I'll watch for a sale on one of their models.

Thanks Again!
 

tomoyo

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Converters are generally terrible unless you're talking like IDE to SATA power ones. Definitely get a new PSU instead. IF you're going for Antec, anything above a Basiq is generally good and even basiq's aren't that bad.