T TheDiceman Space Ninja Pirate Messages 586 Location Winona, MN Aug 14, 2006 #1 How do I know if I need a standard ATX psu or an ATX12v?
Ste Do not Stare at my Avatar Messages 9,578 Location Upon Gleaning Infinity Aug 14, 2006 #2 Fro size it only matters if it says ATX or AT, everything else after ATX/AT are just additionaly functions.
Fro size it only matters if it says ATX or AT, everything else after ATX/AT are just additionaly functions.
T turtile Fully Optimized Messages 3,475 Location Delaware Aug 15, 2006 #3 All ATX has 12v Do you mean ATX 1.3 vs 2.0 .... ?
S suppafreak In Runtime Messages 128 Aug 16, 2006 #4 Don't forget the EATX12V. Depending on the mobo, you might need the older 12V (4pin) or newer 12V (8pin). You can always buy an adapter that converts 4pin to 8pin, but I am not sure it that's a good idea.
Don't forget the EATX12V. Depending on the mobo, you might need the older 12V (4pin) or newer 12V (8pin). You can always buy an adapter that converts 4pin to 8pin, but I am not sure it that's a good idea.