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    PSU question

    I bought an Arctic Cooling 550R PSU on here and the problem is the +12V is 4-pin whereas my motherboard requires 8 pins. I tried it with the 4 pin and all I can hear are the fans spinning , no POST beep or display. I am assuming the PSU doesn't get enough juice through the 4-pins.

    Now, how do I go about this?

    A> Buy 4-pin to 8-pin converter
    B> Buy Molex to 8-pin converter
    C> Use my existing Molex to 8-pin PCIE converter

    Thanks. Btw, I dont wanna blow up my rig!

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    Re: PSU question

    Don't use the PCI-E 8 pin, it will damage your board!!!

    Have you tried using the 'other' 4-pin slots for the connector, thats all i did when i was in the same position as you.
    Edit: page 34 of the manual says you can use the method i suggested: http://europe.asrock.com/manual/4Core1600P35-WiFi.pdf
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    Re: PSU question

    Terbinator, I was talking abt this PCIE converter



    Thanks for digging up the part in the manual , I plugged in the 4pins just the way they have done it but didnt work.

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    Re: PSU question

    Sounds like you need to do one of B or C, or alternatively return the power supply and get one with the needed 8pin connector?

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    Re: PSU question

    Quote Originally Posted by OilSheikh View Post
    Terbinator, I was talking abt this PCIE converter



    Thanks for digging up the part in the manual , I plugged in the 4pins just the way they have done it but didnt work.
    I don't have any experience of them myself, but i know Scan and a few other places do PCI-e > 8-pin, i think just using a standard molex > 8-pin PCI-E connector may damage the board.
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    Re: PSU question

    it doesnt matter, so long as the 4 pins been placed where shown it will run fine, the fact it doesnt points to it being DOA or another issue.

    the 8 pins for a bit more current when running the top of theline chip overclocked.

    even the R2E thats designed for overclocking comes with a blanking cap over 4 of the pins out the box !

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    Re: PSU question

    Quote Originally Posted by GoNz0 View Post
    it doesnt matter, so long as the 4 pins been placed where shown it will run fine, the fact it doesnt points to it being DOA or another issue.

    the 8 pins for a bit more current when running the top of theline chip overclocked.

    even the R2E thats designed for overclocking comes with a blanking cap over 4 of the pins out the box !
    I am going to try the PSU on my other P4 PC and see if it works. I bought it from here so there shouldn't be a problem. If it can power up the P4 PC, I'll pop to Maplins and get a Molex to 8-pin for £3.

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