Wrong Motherboard/Power supply ATX connection Damage.

Moffat Cafe

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If a motherboard is accidentally powered up with only the ATX 4 Pin (2X2) connected to power supply, what will be damaged. 1) the motherboard, 2) the CPU, 3) both?
 

bigsnyder

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Likewise, shouldn't be a problem. The PSU shouldn't even turn on without the 24pin connector engaged in the motherboard unless you have jumped off pin#16 to one of the grounds.
 

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I guess I did a poor job of phrasing the question. My question is what if only the 24 pin ATX power is plugged in (The 4 pin ATX not plugged in).
 

SlitheryDee

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In that case I still don't think anything would be damaged immediately, but it would cause system instability due to reduced power to the CPU.
 

Zap

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what if only the 24 pin ATX power is plugged in (The 4 pin ATX not plugged in).

With most motherboards, everything will power on, but you will get no POST (no picture on screen). The reason is the 4-pin supplies power to the CPU itself. It would be like trying to run the motherboard w/o the CPU installed. No damage should occur.
 

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I thought I had a problem , but after hearing your response I checked further and now have every thing tip top. THANKS!