 Tursiops_GTechnoidPremium,MVM join:2002-02-06 Norwalk, CT | reply to krzyrice
Re: How do you know which PSU to choose? The connector HAS 24 Pins, and WILL Fit straight into a 24 Pin Motherboard without needing to do any modification... WHEN connecting it to a *20 Pin* Motherboard, You just *BREAK OFF* the extra 4 Pin section, and then just tie it back/leave it disconnected. 
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1 edit | said by Tursiops_G:The connector HAS 24 Pins, and WILL Fit straight into a 24 Pin Motherboard without needing to do any modification... WHEN connecting it to a *20 Pin* Motherboard, You just *BREAK OFF* the extra 4 Pin section, and then just tie it back/leave it disconnected.  -Tursiops_G. I installed a new PSU on friday and this had me a little confused at first but then I figured it out.. what I did not get is why I had 2 extra 12V+ plugs to plug into the mobo.
also it seems the new trend is to have PSU in the lower part of the case? -- It's NOT Ni-kon It's NE-KON!
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