What is an ATX 2.03 Power Supply?

joeblo123

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I was looking to purchase a new Soltek SL-NV400-L64 Motherboard from Newegg when I came upon this from the customer reviews:

- Had to get a ATX 2.03 psu. Made all the difference. Running at 200 fsb/memory and loving the stability.

- After support from Soltek, I upgraded to ATX v2.03 compliant psu. Running 200 mhz cpu/fsb and loving it.

I was wondering what constitutes an ATX 2.03 psu and if my old psu would be good enough to run this. I tried looking online and couldnt find any info on it. If anyone has any information that would shed some light on this subject, I'd really appreciate it. My old psu is a 250W antec.

Thanks.

 

Viper96720

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Intel's revision of the ATX specs for their Pentium 4. If your power supply is P4 compatible then it should be ATX 2.03
 

InlineFive

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The ATX 2.03 standard basically means that it has an additional 12v four-pin connector for all P4 and some AMD motherboards. It helps out if you overclock.

-Por