martinhersey
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I have a converter. It says on the package: ATX P4 4-Pin male to EPS 8-pin female 6-inch long. My question is this: Can this be used backwards---EPS 8-pin female to ATX 4-Pin male? I want to convert down.
It will plug into the port, but will the current flow in the right direction?Would the EPS not plug into the P4 port? I though they were backwards compatible.
Okay. So what's a P4? It can't be a "Pentium" 4.Yes. The port will only provide the power to the 4 pin side though. So you have a limit of power provided. But that is not an issue on boards with only the P4 connector.
Rosewill makes these---male to female, EPS-ATX, 8 pin to 4 pin, I find , after some looking around. They're cheap. Do you suggest I buy one?I don't see why not, however typically you would then need an 8-pin male to a 4-pin female.
Stick the 8 pin in the four and the four pin in the eight?I would not think you would need one. Just use the EPS on the P4 connector. They are backwards compatible.