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Please Help .

nooh

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Hi , i am building a new PC and the case i am using has the PSU situated at the bottom side instead of the top side.

Anyway that has now bought a problem with it being like that and that is that the 12V atx wire is not long enough, What can i do about this ????

The atx 24 pin wire has all 24 pins , is this enough power so that i can go without using the 12V atx , or do i have to have the 12V atx even though i have the 24 pin atx.?

I know that i can do without a 24 pin if i had the 12v atx so can this work the other way round?

the system is a asus P5B and its the new duo core E6300 that is going to be fitted as the CPU.

Please somebody tell me this , i am stuck without this. :(
 
You must have both the 24-pin main ATX connection and the square four-pin ATX12V connection plugged in.
 
yup the boards eather wont post with out them or it will be VERY unstable...

thore
 
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