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Hi

I'm thinking of upgrading my T-Bird 1200 on a Gigabyte 7ZX mobo to an Athlon
2500+ on an Abit AN7 motherboard. I currently have a good-quality Antec
400W power supply but it's not the ATX 12V supply with the additional 4-plug
12VDC plug. Do I have to have this on the AN7? If so, is there an
alternative to buying a newer power supply?

Thanks in advance

Immi

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I think the pinout is the same. This P4 12v ATX adapter.

http://store.yahoo.com/directron/p4atx.html

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I think the pinout is the same. This P4 12v ATX adapter.

http://store.yahoo.com/directron/p4atx.html


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