Hi all,
Decided to buy a half decent (well, at least, not bottom of the barrell) PSU.
It's going onto a motherboard with only a 20-pin power socket.
This bestec has a 24-pin plug that can not be seperated into a 20+4 pin.
The plug wont fit into the socket because there are components in the way.
I had unclipped (with the eye of a needle) and removed all of the pins from another 20+4 pin plug, and was going to transfer the bestec wires over into this empty plug, untill i noticed a pink wire doubled up with a red wire, on pin 23.
I read, in another thread, that this is a sensor wire.
If i replaced the wires to exaclty the same positions, then this pink wire (which would now be in the 4-pin plug) would wind up not being used.
Is that OK?
Or would it be preferable to swap this terminal (with the pink and red wire) with one of the other 5V terminals on the new 20-pin plug, so that the 5V rail is still regulated?
If so, which one, and why?
Or is this PSU only compatible with motherboards that have 24-pin sockets?
Decided to buy a half decent (well, at least, not bottom of the barrell) PSU.
It's going onto a motherboard with only a 20-pin power socket.
This bestec has a 24-pin plug that can not be seperated into a 20+4 pin.
The plug wont fit into the socket because there are components in the way.
I had unclipped (with the eye of a needle) and removed all of the pins from another 20+4 pin plug, and was going to transfer the bestec wires over into this empty plug, untill i noticed a pink wire doubled up with a red wire, on pin 23.
I read, in another thread, that this is a sensor wire.
If i replaced the wires to exaclty the same positions, then this pink wire (which would now be in the 4-pin plug) would wind up not being used.
Is that OK?
Or would it be preferable to swap this terminal (with the pink and red wire) with one of the other 5V terminals on the new 20-pin plug, so that the 5V rail is still regulated?
If so, which one, and why?
Or is this PSU only compatible with motherboards that have 24-pin sockets?
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