Putting together new system, not enough connections on PSU?

Pacinamac23

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I have an Antec True Power 380,it has been a good power supply over the past year and I just recently upgraded from an Athlon XP to a 64. I got the MSI K8N sli board with it. Now, when I go to connect the motherboard has a ATX 24-pin slot but my PSU only seems to have 20pins..... Is there something I am missing here?

When did power supplies begin to impliment these changes? My PSU is fairly new and I am quite shocked that it isn't working with my new system...... I can actually plug it into the slot but the top 4 holes are not filled..... The system boots and the fans come on but nothing shows up on the screen, I can only assume it is the PSU....
 

Bobthelost

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It's been phased in over the last few years, if you don't have the connectors then you either need an adapter cable or a new PSU.
 

Mitul89

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your psu has 20+4 pins which is 24 pins, and your mobo has has 24 pin connecter. so how can your psu not work. The 4 pin connector should be in the mobo somewhere if im right. In 24 pin connector, one connector is like standard which has 20 pins and the other connector has 4 pin which you mobo should have. Look in the manual for your mobo to see where that connector is.
 

halw

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The TP 380, the one that comes with the Antec Sonata case, has only a 20 pin connector. What you are looking for is a 20-to-24 pin adaptor. I know Newegg sells them. Check with Compusa online. You may be able to walk in to a local store and pick one up.
 

stevty2889

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Originally posted by: Mitul89
your psu has 20+4 pins which is 24 pins, and your mobo has has 24 pin connecter. so how can your psu not work. The 4 pin connector should be in the mobo somewhere if im right. In 24 pin connector, one connector is like standard which has 20 pins and the other connector has 4 pin which you mobo should have. Look in the manual for your mobo to see where that connector is.

You seem to be confusing the 4 pin 12v ATX connector(2 yellow wires, 2 black wires) with the extra 4 pins on a 24pin ATX connector. They are NOT the same thing.