N nmt6789 Baseband Member Messages 25 Aug 10, 2005 #1 I was looking at a Rosewill case on Newegg and it says it has a 400w psu with P4 support. Will a AMD work with that?
I was looking at a Rosewill case on Newegg and it says it has a 400w psu with P4 support. Will a AMD work with that?
uzi9mm Fully Optimized Messages 2,553 Location Horseheads, NY Aug 10, 2005 #2 when a powersupply says P4, it has nothing to do with Pentium 4. Yes it should work with the AMD.
PP Mguire Build Guru Messages 32,592 Location Fort Worth, Texas Aug 10, 2005 #3 Yea it does, it means it has the 4pin connector and the other AT looking connector to go on an older 478 motherboard. Also any 20pin PSU will support AMD.
Yea it does, it means it has the 4pin connector and the other AT looking connector to go on an older 478 motherboard. Also any 20pin PSU will support AMD.
uzi9mm Fully Optimized Messages 2,553 Location Horseheads, NY Aug 10, 2005 #4 yeah sure, that is why my old p1 120mhz says p4 on the PSU. Some psu's might say that they are Pentium 4 and Athlon 64 ready, but that simple p4 sticker/stamp means nothing about any cpu.
yeah sure, that is why my old p1 120mhz says p4 on the PSU. Some psu's might say that they are Pentium 4 and Athlon 64 ready, but that simple p4 sticker/stamp means nothing about any cpu.
PP Mguire Build Guru Messages 32,592 Location Fort Worth, Texas Aug 10, 2005 #5 Exactly why would you put a PSU like that on a P1? besides, they dont make an AT PSU for P4.
uzi9mm Fully Optimized Messages 2,553 Location Horseheads, NY Aug 10, 2005 #6 it came with the computer when it was bought back in 95.
PP Mguire Build Guru Messages 32,592 Location Fort Worth, Texas Aug 10, 2005 #7 They didnt have P4 in 1995. :/
D DJ-CHRIS Golden Master Messages 8,010 Aug 10, 2005 #8 P.P. Mguire said: They didnt have P4 in 1995. :/ Click to expand... P6 is even out. This is a 166 level processor. P4 refers to some REALLY oldskool pre 166 processor. Intel cannot copywright "p4" but they can copywright pentium
P.P. Mguire said: They didnt have P4 in 1995. :/ Click to expand... P6 is even out. This is a 166 level processor. P4 refers to some REALLY oldskool pre 166 processor. Intel cannot copywright "p4" but they can copywright pentium
uzi9mm Fully Optimized Messages 2,553 Location Horseheads, NY Aug 10, 2005 #9 P.P. Mguire said: They didnt have P4 in 1995. :/ Click to expand... ya think? Edit: I did some research and sometimes it might say P4 on the PSU or molex connectors indicating that 4x4pin connectors are native on the psu itself.
P.P. Mguire said: They didnt have P4 in 1995. :/ Click to expand... ya think? Edit: I did some research and sometimes it might say P4 on the PSU or molex connectors indicating that 4x4pin connectors are native on the psu itself.