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    Older PSU?

    I need a psu for an Asus dual AMD board.
    One of the A7M-266D dual Athlon which has the flat inline 6 pin/4 pin square aux power connectors.
    I had to modify the last Enermax I got with the flat connector off a dead Antec (2 out of three Antecs in less than 12 months has kind of put me off them) so that`s my warranty gone but needs must when you`ve got a server down.

    Any availability of around 480w or something as good as the Enermax with the flat six pin and square 4 pin Mr Scan Man???
    Last edited by SHISH; 15-11-2005 at 05:29 PM.

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    Could you not make a connector from a couple of molexes and the connector. That way you wouldn't have to invalidate your warranty?

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    The board takes 3 connectors and requires both a 4 pin square and a flat INLINE 6 pin aux server connector which means cutting off a connector and wiring in a spare 6 pin inline connector. I could modify a spare up but prefer the older type psu with the correct connectors.
    Normally invalidates warranty cutting off connectors which had to be done because people don`t like their servers down for a few days while you sort out some connectors from RS.

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