Reddington
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I'm hooking everything into my new motherboard and I want to be sure the power supply I have will work.
I'm using an Intel Pentium D 840 3.2GHz mobo and a power supply that came with the computer. The computer was using an AMD motherboard so I've had to get a new video card because Intel's mobo's don't have AGP slots etc. and I want to know this power supply will work with an Intel mobo. Would all power supplies work with new motherobards or do I need to check for a specific compatability?
The Intel Pentium D's product guide says:
Power Supply Requierments
Platform Compatibility Guide
05B - 12V2 rating of 16 A continuous and 19 A peak current for 10ms
05A - 12V2 rating of 13 A continuous and 16.5 A peak current for 10ms
04B or 04A - ATX12V (version 2.0 or greater) compliant Power Supply.
My power supply says ATX 12V on it. A google search for it's product # brought me to
here.
Would this power supply be capable of working with my new mobo?
I'm using an Intel Pentium D 840 3.2GHz mobo and a power supply that came with the computer. The computer was using an AMD motherboard so I've had to get a new video card because Intel's mobo's don't have AGP slots etc. and I want to know this power supply will work with an Intel mobo. Would all power supplies work with new motherobards or do I need to check for a specific compatability?
The Intel Pentium D's product guide says:
Power Supply Requierments
Platform Compatibility Guide
05B - 12V2 rating of 16 A continuous and 19 A peak current for 10ms
05A - 12V2 rating of 13 A continuous and 16.5 A peak current for 10ms
04B or 04A - ATX12V (version 2.0 or greater) compliant Power Supply.
My power supply says ATX 12V on it. A google search for it's product # brought me to
here.
Would this power supply be capable of working with my new mobo?