risk_reversal
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Hi guys, first time poster long time reader.
I wonder if someone can help me clear up some doubt in my mind please.
I have an Asus A8V deluxe mobo with 20-pin ATX connector. The A8V is an AGP based board. I was looking at the following psu.
http://www.antec.com/us/productDetails.php?ProdID=20551
However, the blurb on Antecs page says that this is an EPS12V model and as such not compatible with my board. The extract below is taken from the Antec page listed above.
My question is as follows. If I use a 24- pin to 20-pin adapter can I safely use this psu on my board.
Sorry to ask such a silly question but I cant see any reason that this psu cannot be used safely with my hardware but difficult to ignore the comments made by Antec.
Many thanks for any info
Cheers
I wonder if someone can help me clear up some doubt in my mind please.
I have an Asus A8V deluxe mobo with 20-pin ATX connector. The A8V is an AGP based board. I was looking at the following psu.
http://www.antec.com/us/productDetails.php?ProdID=20551
However, the blurb on Antecs page says that this is an EPS12V model and as such not compatible with my board. The extract below is taken from the Antec page listed above.
What is EPS12V? EPS12V is a special, non-ATX standard adopted by the Server System Infrastructure (SSI) group to provide a more powerful and stable environment for critical server-based systems and applications. EPS12V equipment is not compatible with standard ATX or ATX12V PCs found in homes and offices."
My question is as follows. If I use a 24- pin to 20-pin adapter can I safely use this psu on my board.
Sorry to ask such a silly question but I cant see any reason that this psu cannot be used safely with my hardware but difficult to ignore the comments made by Antec.
Many thanks for any info
Cheers