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Hi all
I need a new PSU for this system
msi Kt6v 7021
amd sempron
512 pc3200
gf440mx might upgrade to ati 9800pro
120 gig HD
2 case fans
dvd and re.writer

Im thinking of getting a Fortron FSP400
im having difficuty finding one
but I have found this one is it the right one

FSP 400W version2.0 Intel ATX12V +12cm fan 24pin Molex ATX FSP400-60THN-P

thanks

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Sounds good to me. Remember Sparkle Power is also a Forton Source brand, and Aopen supplies with FSP part numbers are the same thing.

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I ordered this PSU
and the power connecter to the mobo is different
so I have to send it back.

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You might be able to find an adapter for that plug....

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ok cool
any idea were I would find one?

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Damn, I'm sorry, I failed to notice you said it was the 24-pin power supply and not the 20-pin. Some newer boards use the 24-pin, as well as some servers.

I knew FSP had 24-pin in the 460W and 550W varieties.

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its ok mate
if I get an adapter will it work ok
also do you know of any shops in the uk that sell them
thanks

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I'm not in the UK, don't know much about shops there. Are you certain you can't simply install it with one side (4-pins) hanging over the edge of the connector?

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Found this with a google...

<A HREF="http://www.frozencpu.com/cgi-bin/frozencpu/psu-112.html" target="_new">http://www.frozencpu.com/cgi-bin/frozencpu/psu-112.html</A>

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