travisbrummett
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im ordering a motherboard with a 24 pin main connector will a 20 pin or 20+4 pin power supply work?
I'm almost positive a 20+4 pin draws no less power than a 24 pin. All a 20+4 Pin PSU means is that if you get a 20pin mobo you can detach the extra 4 pins to fit a 20 pin......(I think...)
Correct, although you can generally overhang the extra 4 pins when using a 24-pin PSU on a 20-pin motherboard.I'm almost positive a 20+4 pin draws no less power than a 24 pin. All a 20+4 Pin PSU means is that if you get a 20pin mobo you can detach the extra 4 pins to fit a 20 pin......(I think...)
DFI are about the most stringent in this regard, most of the others just 'strongly recommend it'. There's also the issue of whether an older 20 pin, ATX 1.3 PSU with a heavier emphasis on the +5V rail will be sufficient for a powerful modern system.Most new boards mandate a 24pin connection.