special powersuply for dual cpu???

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Does a mobo made for double intel cpu (pentium III) need a special powersuply?
My friend says that we need a special supply that has 2 connectors that connect to the motherboard.

I don't believe, and told him this isn't true.

Can someone help us out here?
 

Boonesmi

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i dont think it has anything to do with dual cpu's but pent4 boards do have two plugs for the power supply. also remember that a dual cpu rig will need alot more power.
 

JeffDogg1979

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I would like to point out, as previous owner of a dual CPU system, SOME motherboards have 2 connectors on the board. I owned a SuperMicro PDGE dual board, and it had two connectors. The two connectors are on some boards, so you can take full advantage of a Dual Power Supply(I had a PowerMan Dual 300w power supply).

So if you want to take full advantage of a Dual Power supply, you want the 2 connectors(one is an ATX connection, the other looks like 1/2 an AT connection).


Hope this helps,
Jeff
 

Boonesmi

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ahh i learned something new today, is the powersupply you are talking about for "some" dual pent3 boards the same as the one for pent4 boards?
 

ScottMac

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Since many of the dual mobos are aimed at the server market, some have dual power supply feeds for a redundant power supply. Some also have what looks like another power connector, it's used for monitoring software/firmware.

The Antec 400 Watt supply (for example) has a single power feed, and the connector for monitoring.

For a dual, I'd say 300Watts is a bare minimum, especially if you're driving alot of fans in the case.

FWIW

Scott