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It's more of a power stabilizer, from what I understand. Like if you were going to install a quad core processor, and you're overclocking, that 8-pin would come in handy.
 
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i have a question
on the ip35-e, the little 4-pin below the cpu, is that required or could i go without it?
cuz its a pain wire management wise
 
I still need to know about the 8 pin connector, since its just a stabilizer for hardcore overclocking, i can just hook a 4 pin into half of it and it will work fine for 4000+ correct?
 
spikoman69 said:
I still need to know about the 8 pin connector, since its just a stabilizer for hardcore overclocking, i can just hook a 4 pin into half of it and it will work fine for 4000+ correct?

I'm sure it will, just make sure it's in the correct half.

Invisible said:
i have a question
on the ip35-e, the little 4-pin below the cpu, is that required or could i go without it?
cuz its a pain wire management wise

You mean that 4-pin molex? No it's not. It's just to give more stable power to the motherboard.
 
Look at the pics of the abit motherboard, it has 24 pin mobo power, AND 8 pin cpu power, and the silverstone PSU has only 24 connector and 4 pni cpu connector.
 
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