Ower 8 Pin Motherboard with no 8 pin PSU?

I got a asus p8p67, and am waiting to get a CPU for it. But, I noticed the asus uses a 8 Pin ATX power connecter, and my psu only has 1 6 pin and 1 4 pin. Could I like use half of the four pin and 6 pin to power the motherboard? Or, do I have to buy a 8 pin adapter?
 
are you talking about the CPU power? If so, thats not an ATX connector. Its a modified P4 connector. But you can use the 4 pin to power it. I would not get an adapter as it will still get the same power as the P4 your using.
 
If you plan on gaming with it, then its recommended to get a new psu with an 8 pin 12volt connector.
 
But you can use the 4 pin to power it. I would not get an adapter as it will still get the same power as the P4 your using.
Wolfe's right, you can still power the system fine with just one 4-pin P4 connector because it did it on my P75P55D-E for a while...

If you plan on gaming with it, then its recommended to get a new psu with an 8 pin 12volt connector.
...but I'd follow what John said above and get yourself a better power supply with all 8 pins. :)
 
The 6 pin isn't used for the cpu, its used for a video card. You need to upgrade your psu to one that has an 8 pin cpu power connection.

This year, in about 6 months, my psu will be upgraded. My gpu is taking all the draw d\from the pci, thats what scares me. Im putting all that power on the motherboard. And, some mobos use a 6 pin, I have seen it. And, isnt pci 75 watts max, so why does this sat 180 watts in the power section?
http://techgage.com/article/asus_geforce_210_gt_220_gt_240/10
 
There is no such thing as a 6pin cpu connector, it's either 4pins or 8 pins. The 6 pin is used strictly for video cards.
 
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What is the model of the board so I can look it up? I do believe I see 8 pin connections up top.
 
supplementary power for PCI-e lanes, my biostar t-power n750 had a 4 pin molex for powering those lanes you do want to have 8 pin on your cpu power, a 6 pin pci-e power cable is not the same as a 2x4 pin 12 volt cpu power connector.
 
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Just figured out something.I guess that a 4 pin is all you need.Some electric association requires the motherboard to have a bigger input of power just to be safe.And a 4 pin is all you need, I guess, as the wires can carry enough power to a 8 pin with a 4 pin.But i ma still upgrading my psu as soon as I get my sli setup in 6 months.
 
The six pin is a PCIe connector, not keyed the same or wired the same as a 4/8 pin CPU power connector. The extra 6 pin connector is for PCIe slots if your running multi cards for extra power to the slots. If a board has a 8 pin CPU power connector, all are wired different. Some will work just fine with a 4 pin. Some will not boot at all with a 4 pin. Some will run fine, but you will have problems with a higher wattage processors, especially if your overclocking.
 
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