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September 27th, 2006, 03:07 PM
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Power Supply Connectors
Hey there all you power mavens and hardware enthusiasts!
I've been out of the computer scene for a good while, and have returned with a new desire to "jump in" again. I've just built myself a new machine, and have it up and running now. I hope to have it configured like I want it within the next few days...
I'm aware of how some mainboards have a 20-pin power connector, and how others have the 24-pin variety, like this one does However, this board that I bought (an ASUS A8N-E) has an additional 4-pin connector near the processor. Since the power supply has that connector included in the wiring, I plugged it in. If you have some insight on just what that bad boy does, I'm all ears. Er, make that all "eyes"... Thanks!
Limerick
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