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    P4/amd Psu

    i've got a P4 power supply and was wondering if it can be used on an AMD mobo?

    if not can someone explain why not?

    thanks

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    Yes it can.
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    retty sure it would, still has all the rails the same voltages, and still has the molex, and mobo headers.... only thing different is that it has the 4 pin square connector for P4, but my NF7-S uses that, and thats for Athlon...

    Havent got one to check, but i think most PSUs are basically the same as all recent ones have the P4 header

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