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Mazi
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Hi There,
If this is off topic, please forgive me.
I just bought a 430 Watts ATX power supply to replace the one (300Watts)
that's been smoked out. I noticed the newly bought ATX PS comes with two
jacks to connect to the mobo, i.e. 20-prongs jack, and an additional 4-prong
jack. I believe the newly bought PS is a new standard ATX PS whereas the one
I have which is about 4 years old is not a standard one. The old one was
taken out from an ATX box that hosts an Asus KM7V (IIRC) mobo with an AMD
Athlon 500MHz CPU. Since the old one is fried, I am wondering if this new
one can be used to replace the old one so I can still use the computer. Mind
you, both new and old 20-prong jack are identical, except there is some
color different in its wires. I would appreciate if anyone out here can
help.
Thanks.
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Mazi
If this is off topic, please forgive me.
I just bought a 430 Watts ATX power supply to replace the one (300Watts)
that's been smoked out. I noticed the newly bought ATX PS comes with two
jacks to connect to the mobo, i.e. 20-prongs jack, and an additional 4-prong
jack. I believe the newly bought PS is a new standard ATX PS whereas the one
I have which is about 4 years old is not a standard one. The old one was
taken out from an ATX box that hosts an Asus KM7V (IIRC) mobo with an AMD
Athlon 500MHz CPU. Since the old one is fried, I am wondering if this new
one can be used to replace the old one so I can still use the computer. Mind
you, both new and old 20-prong jack are identical, except there is some
color different in its wires. I would appreciate if anyone out here can
help.
Thanks.
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Mazi