10 Pin PSU?

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Im looking for a PSU for a friends computer which has broken down. Now im pretty sure it's the PSU as when you turn it on (or attempt to) nothing at all happens. I've played with the cables and there all connected so the PSU is all I imagine it could be.

The motherboard is some homebrand board and needs a 10 pin connector and the extra 4 pin connector but im unsure of which PSU on the OcUK shop has these, anyone able to point me in the right direction to a cheap one please!?
 
If it's non-standard you're pretty much going to have to buy one from the manufacturer, unless you want to futz around with fitting the correct leads to the existing plastic sockets.
 
Can't get a pic til the weekend when im back at uni. Bascially, the large connector that goes from the PSU to motherboard is 10 x 2 pins. My PC, Brothers, Study and old PSU bits in the house are 12 x 2.
 
Ah. so its a 20pin ATX. Newest PSU come with 24pin and the 4 pins snap off the connector to fit into the older mobos. All PSU's come with the 4-pin P4 connectors.
 
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