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synxll
02-22-2008, 04:50 AM
Hi, i've one question, i've this psu:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16817339001&Tpk=hec%2borion

It's Type ATX12V 2.01, so it's have the Main Connector 20+4Pin and only one conccetor of +12v of 4 pin.
And this motherboard need 2 +12v 4 pin connectors. On the manual, that connectors are calledd JPW1.

Know, my question is, Did the motherboard will run with only one 4pin connector?

I've this components:
MSI 7900GS 450-1320 @ 700-1680
E2140 @ 3GHZ (I want more than that, 3.2ghz at least :) )
2x1gb OCZ @ 900 4-3-3-8-2t
1x 160gb Sata2
1x DVDrw

And probabaly on 4-6 months one dualcore or maybe quad 45nm processor.

With the actual configurartion, could i'make high Overclock on the proccesor without any problems ?

Thanks

And here a picture, how you can see, only one 4pin connector, not two:

http://img301.imageshack.us/img301/2717/foto06wu9.jpg

jimmyz
02-22-2008, 05:21 AM
you should be fine, from the pics I found the board only has a 4 pin cpu power anyway. so just use the 20+4 pin atx (well marked on plug) and the 4pin cpu plug. A better power supply would be on my shopping list if I were you though. PSU's are the most overlooked part of a system build, buy a good one when you upgrade next (do lots of homework) and you will see what I mean. Good luck with the rig and keep us posted:up:

synxll
02-22-2008, 11:23 AM
you should be fine, from the pics I found the board only has a 4 pin cpu power anyway. so just use the 20+4 pin atx (well marked on plug) and the 4pin cpu plug. A better power supply would be on my shopping list if I were you though. PSU's are the most overlooked part of a system build, buy a good one when you upgrade next (do lots of homework) and you will see what I mean. Good luck with the rig and keep us posted:up:

Ok thanks for the answer. I know they are better psu, but i dont have so much money for more.

I going to make 2 rigs, one for discharges and play with friends, and the other for Overclock and gaming. So i;ve to buy another monitor, another hdd, and dvdrw, and minor stuffs :( :( :(

Looks like to be a good psu according to the newegg comments in general. One puts with a q6600 @ 3ghz and an 8800, so looks like good value psu.

Really thanks for taking off my doubts, and sorry for my english :D