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P4C800-E Deluxe Power Supply -5V ???
Bought an Enermax EG565AX-VEFMA2.0-SLI 535W supply from New Egg. Has the
24-pin power supply connector with the detachable 4-pin section that the P4C800-E Deluxe does not use since its only a 20-pin motherboard. Mounted the supply and then noticed that the motherboard connector does not have the -5V pin. Does the Asus P4C800-E Deluxe actually need the -5V pin? Thanks all. -Bob |
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Further clarification:
I'm referring to the power supply connector that plugs into the 20-pin motherboard ATX12V socket. My new Enermax supply does not even have a -5V output. Does the P4C800E-Deluxe actually need -5V to run? -Bob Bob wrote: Bought an Enermax EG565AX-VEFMA2.0-SLI 535W supply from New Egg. Has the 24-pin power supply connector with the detachable 4-pin section that the P4C800-E Deluxe does not use since its only a 20-pin motherboard. Mounted the supply and then noticed that the motherboard connector does not have the -5V pin. Does the Asus P4C800-E Deluxe actually need the -5V pin? Thanks all. -Bob |
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"Bob" wrote in message ... Further clarification: I'm referring to the power supply connector that plugs into the 20-pin motherboard ATX12V socket. My new Enermax supply does not even have a -5V output. Does the P4C800E-Deluxe actually need -5V to run? -Bob Bob wrote: Bought an Enermax EG565AX-VEFMA2.0-SLI 535W supply from New Egg. Has the 24-pin power supply connector with the detachable 4-pin section that the P4C800-E Deluxe does not use since its only a 20-pin motherboard. Mounted the supply and then noticed that the motherboard connector does not have the -5V pin. Does the Asus P4C800-E Deluxe actually need the -5V pin? Thanks all. -Bob T The -5v line is missing in a lot of power supply units it was useed for ISA support as far as i know, your board will work just fine. - Judder |
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Thanks Judder, on that information, I'll go ahead and finish installing
this new Enermax unit. Judder wrote: "Bob" wrote in message ... Further clarification: I'm referring to the power supply connector that plugs into the 20-pin motherboard ATX12V socket. My new Enermax supply does not even have a -5V output. Does the P4C800E-Deluxe actually need -5V to run? -Bob Bob wrote: Bought an Enermax EG565AX-VEFMA2.0-SLI 535W supply from New Egg. Has the 24-pin power supply connector with the detachable 4-pin section that the P4C800-E Deluxe does not use since its only a 20-pin motherboard. Mounted the supply and then noticed that the motherboard connector does not have the -5V pin. Does the Asus P4C800-E Deluxe actually need the -5V pin? Thanks all. -Bob T The -5v line is missing in a lot of power supply units it was useed for ISA support as far as i know, your board will work just fine. - Judder |
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