Questions regarding power needed for Chaintech VNF4

Trizzay

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Hey guys. I'm really close to pulling the trigger on THIS board right here, but I have some questions regarding what type of power supply is needed. In another thread I saw some people mentioning that this board requires a 20 pin power connector, so does that mean I'll have to buy a special power supply to fit?

Also, will this board paired with a A64 3200+ and a 6600GT be very power hungry? I was planning on getting the Thermaltake Tsunami Dream case and using the power supply that comes along with it. Will that be enough? I don't plan on doing any overclocking. Here is a link to the case/powersupply I'm talking about: Here
 

sirspotti

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i can't imagine that psu not being able to power your rig.
heres a link to the adapter you will need if the atx pins on your psu don't match your motherboard.

good luck with your build and i hope you can find that VNF4 in stock
 

Zebo

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no that's fine if you're not overclocking. A64 uses less than 50W.. cards about 60...

PS if you are overclcoking do not buy that mobo.
 

Trizzay

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Great, thanks guys. Not planning on overclocking, but I want to have a PCI-e board so hopefully this will fit all my needs.
 

Trizzay

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Originally posted by: sirspotti
i can't imagine that psu not being able to power your rig.
heres a link to the adapter you will need if the atx pins on your psu don't match your motherboard.

good luck with your build and i hope you can find that VNF4 in stock


Hey, I have a question on the adapters you linked to. I think I'll need the converter of the 20 pin to 24 pin, but what is the other cable needed for..I'm not sure what the 4 pin to 8 pin is used for?
 

Schwan

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Sorry if this has been answered elsewhere, but I'm thinking of getting this board and would be overclocking.

Why is this board no good with overclocking??
 

Samus

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Delta makes a nice EPS12v power supply that I use with the Chaintech. It's about $80, but its 450 watts and is a true EPS power supply. Note that it is about 3" LONGER than a ATX power supply so it may not fit in many cases.
 

Wyck

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Depending on what and where you read, it may not be a good idea to use a 20-pin PSU for an extended period of time even though it may work. Some things I read said don't do it under any circumstances; others seemed to think it wasn't a big deal. To quote Tom's Hardware, "It fits, but does it work? Well that's up to the board maker..." I had the same dilemma as you, having recently bought an Antec Sonata case that came with a nice 20-pin 380W PSU. I decided not to chance it.

I'm now using a $37 450W Black NSpire ATX 2.0 PSU with mine (24-pin) and it's working great. NSpire is certainly generic but I've worked with a lot of them and have been consistently impressed by their price and performance. I have used more of these than I have Antec or Enlight PSUs, but I've seen two Antec and several Enlight PSUs go south and have never experienced a problem with an NSpire.