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PSU connections question

Malivar

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I'm putting together a new system and don't want to get caught with a PSU that doesn't match my mobo's connections as I have in the past with 20-24 pin issues.

I'm getting a ASUS P5W DH Deluxe
Also likely an X1950 XTX
Is there a specific pin/power set I should be looking for? (Other than lots of watts hehe)

Thanks!
 
any 24 pin ps is compatable with a 20 pin. an adapter can be purchased to allow a 20 pin ps to work with a 24 pin board. i would assume the p5w dh is 24.
 
Malivar said:
I'm putting together a new system and don't want to get caught with a PSU that doesn't match my mobo's connections as I have in the past with 20-24 pin issues.

I'm getting a ASUS P5W DH Deluxe
Also likely an X1950 XTX
Is there a specific pin/power set I should be looking for? (Other than lots of watts hehe)

Thanks!
The Corsair 520W would be a good PSU for your system. ;)
 
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