NOTE: This 24-pin power connector "ATXPWR1" is compliant to the former 20-pin type. Pay attention to the orientation when attaching the power cord. (Pin-11, 12, 23, and 24 should be left un-connected).
Originally posted by: Fizznizzlenuck
I used to come on here a lot a long time ago, but have since forgotten my u/n or pw. But now I needed a little help picking a good psu that wont break the bank
Here are the parts I have:
Chaintech VNF4 Ultra Nforce4 Ultra (24 pin obviously)
AMD 3200+ Venice
Seagate SATA 7200 rpm
1gb corsair value ram pc3200
eVGA Geforce 7800 pci-e 256mb (requires at least 450W psu)
I am looking for something that wont cost over $70 but will still put out. Any suggestions?
Hey, my daughters available...(OK, so ban me- these "forums" are a dime a dozen, and need a little humor-see Dan's Data, gotta love those Aussies!)
my motherboard is a 24-pin, my PSU is 20-pin, and my pci-e x800xl doesn't have a power connector.
is it possible to fry the PSU with that setup?
I didn't read all the replies (323 by last count) but what I read sounds like if you have a AGP mobo, you don't even need to think about 24 pin PSU. 24 pin is just for PCIe boards. Is that right?
Originally posted by: Trizik
my motherboard is a 24-pin, my PSU is 20-pin, and my pci-e x800xl doesn't have a power connector.
is it possible to fry the PSU with that setup?
the reason i ask is because two brand new PSUs fried in my system within hours of running.