Using a 400 watt supply 20 pin on a P5LD2 (24pin).
3.0 Dual processor
2gigs ram
2 CDs
2 drives
Sound card, firewire card, some fun lights.
It lugs down when the processor is cranking (you can hear the fans slow
down), but so far works fine. I'm using one of the 20-24 adapters, but it
booted OK the first few times while under construction until I got the
adapter put on.
I'm going to the computer show this weekend to replace it since it's
obviously being pushed to the limit and I want to put a RAID on it later.
T.O. Galloway
"Red Sheraton" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>> The first 20 pins are exactly the same. The four extra
>> pins repeat some of the voltages found in the first 20 pins.
>>
>> For most users the 20 pin connector plugged into the 24
>> pin socket on the A8N-E, will work fine. If you were
>> going to be using all 10 USB-2 ports, and the other PCI-E
>> slots (besides the one for the vid card), and all four SATA,
>> you might then need to use the additional current distribution
>> provided by the extra four pins.
>
> Thanks Ken. Sounds good. Has anyone else had the same success with
> plugging a 20 pin ATX power connector into a 24 pin ATX motherboard
> socket?
>
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