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    ATX 2.2 -> Asus P4C800 Deluxe?

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    Can anyone tell me if an Asus P4C800 Deluxe is compatible with an ATX 2.2 PSU, looked everywhere but can't find anything..

    Thanks in advance.

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    Specificly.. will a Hiper HPU-4B580 580W Modular PSU workw ith my Asus P4C800 Deluxe?

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    IIRC Atx 2.2 is just the 24pin connector, most PSU's let these be split to the 20pin and 4pin.

    Not 100% certain tho.
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    Yeah, many 24-pin PSUs can come with a 20-pin adapter. But not sure if the Hiper does. Maybe a current owner of the Hiper could help. Otherwise you can buy them seperately.

    The 20-pin and 24-pin wire sequence is exactly the same, save the extra 4-pins on the end. So in theory if there was enough space you could fit the 24-pin directly in, as long as you made sure to get the pin1 end (orange, orange) in.

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    Yep, that power supply can do both 20/24 pin power connection. So it will work fine.

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    Looks like you are right. viperlair.com did a review and showed it has a breakaway 20/24-pin connector. You can see a pic of it:

    http://www.viperlair.com/images/revi...0/psu_atx2.jpg

    Plus if you look at the Hiper site, it states "20 and 24 pins compatible":

    http://www.hipergroup.com/products/hpu-4b580.html

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