I bought an Aspire 500W PS. Now that I am ready to take the old one out, I noticed that the new PS doesn't have the 6-pin AUX mobo connector. I don't know what it is used for or do I really need it?
I was thinking about returning this and to get a another one that does have that connector but I wanted to find out first if I really need it?
My mobo is P4ITA.
Please help.
Thanks in advance
Last edited by masif; March 9th, 2005 at 02:48 PM.
I have an Antec case w/ 300W p/s. I clipped off all connectors I wasn't using near the p/s and taped the hot leads w/ electrical tape to eliminate some clutter. BE CERTAIN THAT YOU WONT NEED THESE CONNECTORS or have a plan B for putting them back if you should decide to do this!
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Wasn't that connector originaly developed for use as a Wake-on-Lan setup?
I've noticed a lot of the new ps's aren't putting them in anymore. My new Thermaltake ps doesn't have it, which is good, for me. It always just got in the way anyway.