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PCWorks: Re: 24 VS 20 Pins connector in SMPS(PSU)
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2007-02-08 06:03:08
I don't appear to be getting email from the list for some 
reason.  I found this in the archives so I'm replying to
it.

Donna, the extra 4 pins are 1 black ground, 1 orange 3.3v
line, 
1 red 5v line and 1 yellow 12v line.

Most 24-pin PSU's have what's called a "20+4-pin"
connector 
which means it's a 24-pin connector with the new 4-pin area

removable.  If they don't, sometimes they can still be used
on 
a 20-pin mobo if there is no "overhang" clearance
issue with 
the new 4-pins.  A 20-pin PSU can be used on a 24-pin ATX
mobo 
if an adapter is used.  The adapter simply takes these new 4

wires and wires them into their respective areas on the
20-pin 
end.
-Clint

God Bless
Clint Hamilton, Owner
http://www.OrpheusCom
puting.com )
http://www.Comput
ersCustomBuilt.com

From: Donna Liao


Some motherboards comes with 20 Pins power connector and
some 
comes with 24
pins. What are the differences ?
I notice that Motherboards with 24 pins can also work with a
20 
pins SMPS.
Will this harm the motherboards in the long run ?
What are the extra 4 pins power used for  ?
Donna
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