Have to use 24 pin connector?

PohTayToez

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I'm replacing a board in a computer with this one:
http://www.newegg.com/product/product.asp?item=N82E16813185083

It has a 24-Pin power plug, but there was a sticker on the +4 pins. The case I'm putting it in is a Micro ATX case, and it has a special smaller power supply, which only has a 20-Pin connector. I tried it, and everything turns on, but it won't output a picture. Is this because I'm only using a 20 pin connector in a 24 pin mobo? I've ordered a converter, but I would like to know.
 
I ran my old motherboard using an old 20 pin connector - it worked fine but i only used it for 2 days while my converter was being delivered.
 
Well, I just hooked up another PSU with a 20+4 pin connector, and it still doesn't work. It powers up, but there is no display at all...
 
I had this problem once, this was because i forgot to plug in the four pin connector that is usually next to the CPU - im pretty sure you would have plugged it in but check anyway?
 
Yup, I got it. I've already ordered a new board, and will be sending this one back... looking at the reviews on newegg, several people have had similar problems, so I'm guess this is just a bad board.
 
That's what I get for taking the gamble with a poorly rated board... you'd think I'd learn. Both times I've got something from Newegg that had less than desirable ratings I've had tons of problems with it.
 
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