G'day all
I bought a 360W Gigabyte Superb Power Supply. My problem is the connector to MB is 24 pin instead of 20 pin. Is there an adapter from 24 to 20 pin connector, or should try to exchange the PSU?
Regards
John
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The extra pins are there to add amps to the motherboard.
Most allow you to split off the 4 newfangled pins.
Image from : http://www.smps.us/20-to-24pin-atx.htmlLast edited by Baldrick; 28th Jul 2013 at 15:48. Reason: Added image src link.
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Thanks edDV. I'll have a look at that.
John
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I had a look. It's one piece and cannot be splitted. I'll try to exchange it as the adapter is about AU$17.00 with shipping.
Thanks mate.
JohnLast edited by jollyjohn; 31st Dec 2010 at 00:20.
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The illustration shows the extra pins slotting to the side of the others.
Some connectors have the extra pins slot in a vertical direction [20pin]^v[4pin] (sorry for my poor diagram) -
Exchange it. Gigabyte isn't exactly top notch for a PSU anyway. Corsair, Antec, or Seasonic would be my choice.
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or you could get one of these http://www.tigerdirect.com/applications/SearchTools/item-details.asp?EdpNo=3599290
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I think he meant one of these...
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Problem solved. I did what The_Doman suggests. After digesting edDV's diagram I tried leaving the extra pins hanging out off the connector. It worded fine.
I'm sorry Poppa, I read your post too late to exchange it. I'll have Corsair, Antec, or Seasonic in mind next time.
Thank you all for the replies
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You'll probably be fine with it. Gigabyte is a good brand they just aren't generally a PSU company.
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Recently I encountered the opposite circumstance where the PSU was 20 pin while the mobo was 24 pin. I could have used the 20 pin male to 24 pin female adapter, but I happened to have an extra PSU with 24 pin connector and simply swapped the PSU.
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The extra four pins duplicate existing pins as shown above. They did this to allow the motherboard to consume additional amps.
And just because there are four extra pins on the ATX connector doesn't guarantee that they are on a separate power supply rail. More of a problem with cheaper PS's.
The higher amperage draw of some video cards and some of the higher wattage CPUs also caused this change. Most newer high power video cards use a separate PS connection.
But with older systems, no problem with using a 24>20 pin adapter or just letting the extra pins hang over the side. -
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I found this in http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Power_supply_unit_(computer)
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