What is the difference between APW8713E, APW8713, APW8713A? Can we replace APW8713E with APW8713 or APW8713A? It seems that APW8713A pin 7 is LDO and NA with other two. So say I have a motherboard with APW8713E, can I replace it with the other two models?
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