Either I'm going blind or I can't see this on Scan
I assume I will need one to go from 4 pin male (psu) to 8 pin female (motherboard) or is it better just to get a new PSU, but does a new PSU come with this connection (20+4 and a 8/4 as well)
Not sure tbh but i wouldve thought so.I assume I will need one to go from 4 pin male (psu) to 8 pin female (motherboard) or is it better just to get a new PSU, but does a new PSU come with this connection (20+4 and a 8/4 as well)
I know the Libertys do anyway.
Pretty much every new psu should have a 4+4 or an 8 pin eps, most motherbosrds will allow you to just plug a single 4 pin eps into one half of the 8 pin socket.
The hiper hasnt got a 4 pin? Is it very old?
You daft bugger it's got the 20+4 and a 4 pin but not the 8 pin connector
Quote from another forum about it
and according to the manufactures FAQ looks like I can just use the 4 pin and use the red cover on the other partI called PC Power and Cooling directly about this. The tech stated an 8pin EPS connection is only required if there and two physical processors, i.e. two separate sockets.
IMO what is occurring is MB manufactures are making the MBs compatible with both type PSs, ATX12V and EPS12V
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