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Does this Power Supply have 24-pin connector?
For a Socket 939 AMD board I am suppose to have a 24-pin power
connector right? If so, does this case' power supply have 24 pin connector? http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16811182052 Can't find anywhere that it says 24-pin or not help |
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Does this Power Supply have 24-pin connector?
Theodore wrote:
If so, does this case' power supply have 24 pin connector? http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16811182052 Can't find anywhere that it says 24-pin or not help You can count them in the picture! |
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Does this Power Supply have 24-pin connector?
Theodore Baldwin Boothe III wrote:
For a Socket 939 AMD board I am suppose to have a 24-pin power connector right? If so, does this case' power supply have 24 pin connector? http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16811182052 Can't find anywhere that it says 24-pin or not help Just toss it and get a decent power supply like a thermaltake, you will be happier in the long run. |
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Does this Power Supply have 24-pin connector?
On Sun, 26 Feb 2006 21:33:39 GMT, "Fishface" ?
wrote: Theodore wrote: If so, does this case' power supply have 24 pin connector? http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16811182052 Can't find anywhere that it says 24-pin or not help You can count them in the picture! There is only one picture of the group which even show the PINS and that picture is to small to see the details of the PINS. At least for me it was.. |
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Does this Power Supply have 24-pin connector?
On Sun, 26 Feb 2006 16:43:29 -0500, Robbie McFerren
wrote: Theodore Baldwin Boothe III wrote: For a Socket 939 AMD board I am suppose to have a 24-pin power connector right? If so, does this case' power supply have 24 pin connector? http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16811182052 Can't find anywhere that it says 24-pin or not help Just toss it and get a decent power supply like a thermaltake, you will be happier in the long run. So you're saying spend $40~ on the case [or any case ] and buy a separate power supply made by theramtake with 24 pin connector? If so, can you suggest a box and which power supply would be any good? thanks |
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Does this Power Supply have 24-pin connector?
Robbie McFerren wrote:
Just toss it and get a decent power supply like a thermaltake, you will be happier in the long run. The Codegen specifies 14A. on the +12V. rail, which could be on the low side for many applications. I always buy my cases locally since shipping costs kills the deal, and UPS can be pretty rough. |
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Does this Power Supply have 24-pin connector?
Theodore wrote:
There is only one picture of the group which even show the PINS and that picture is to small to see the details of the PINS. At least for me it was.. Looks like the 20+4 convertible connector from here! |
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Does this Power Supply have 24-pin connector?
On Sun, 26 Feb 2006 22:39:10 GMT, Peasant wrote:
Theodore Baldwin Boothe III wrote: So you're saying spend $40~ on the case [or any case ] and buy a separate power supply made by theramtake with 24 pin connector? If so, can you suggest a box and which power supply would be any good? thanks If you want to save a bit of money and get a case with a decent PSU then your only real option is to buy an Antec case. The PSU's they include are decent. Most PSU's these days support both 20/24pin. It should say in the specs if it is 20 or 24 pin. Yes it 'should' but when I do searches on newegg about 1/2 do not mention the pin numbers. So when you search it's a big guess. I had to take images of the cases and zoom in using paint to just see the blurred lines made by the pins on the psu in each case, even then it was hard to say what I was seeing. The # of pins should be one of the options on newegg when searching for a case IMHO.. |
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Does this Power Supply have 24-pin connector?
On Sun, 26 Feb 2006 22:14:46 GMT, "Fishface" ?
wrote: Robbie McFerren wrote: Just toss it and get a decent power supply like a thermaltake, you will be happier in the long run. The Codegen specifies 14A. on the +12V. rail, which could be on the low side for many applications. I always buy my cases locally since shipping costs kills the deal, and UPS can be pretty rough. Where I live, the only places that even sell cases in bestbuy and there options/prices are not good. It is kinda laughable when I see those prices bestbuy has for things 'in store'. anyway.. |
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Does this Power Supply have 24-pin connector?
Theodore wrote:
If so, can you suggest a box and which power supply would be any good? What exactly are you putting in there? |
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