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I have a DFI Lanparty UT Ultra-D and a x700pro, soon to be x800xl, neither of which require a seperate power source but rely on the PCI-Express slots for power. The 24 pin power is supposedly using the extra 4 pins to power the PCI-Express slots.

Do I need to get a new PSU or can I use my 20pin PSU? What have people tried with this board?

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