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20pin to 24 pin converter. Is it really needed?

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April 25, 2006 11:45:23 AM

Hi,

Just bought a new A8N5X and I now realise my psu isn't a 24pin one. Anywho I'm reading about the place that it's not or rather may not be necessary to use a convertor and that as long as it's a good psu I should be fine leaving the extra four pins free.

I have an Antec 550w psu and I reckon that should be okay so is it really okay to leave the four pins free or do I run a risk of damaging the mobo?

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April 25, 2006 2:20:18 PM

The manual should say if you can run it without a 24 pin connection or not. I would just get the converter and not worry about it anymore.
April 25, 2006 2:28:33 PM

Some mobos have the extra 4 pins blocked off w/ a spacer or sticker (like my evga) so if yours has one it is safe to assume it is optional. I am running on 20 pin, and left the sticker on and is working 100%.
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April 25, 2006 3:30:26 PM

Cheers for replies. I'm gonna chance it without a converter first.
April 25, 2006 10:32:13 PM

i didnot have a pin converter in my first setup. it's still running fine, i guess as long as your rig is not super powerful, a 20pin psu into 24pin mobo is "safe".
April 26, 2006 11:02:45 AM

:) 

I'll be running a 3700 with x1800xt plus 3 hdds, 2 opti drives and 3 pci cards. Will wait and see what happens.
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