Gorky said:Well it's a Gigabyte board not a DFI but it sure sounds like it's the same issue here.After uncovering those extra sockets, I certainly don't have enough power cables to go around, heh
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You could try a 20-24 pin converter. A couple of quid on fleabay. That's what I've got on mine - a 430w Antec into an Asus a8n32.
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After uncovering those extra sockets, I certainly don't have enough power cables to go around, heh
I think my psu needs an upgrade so I'll likely grab a 600W instead of using a converter, but thanks for the suggestion!
). If I don't use the floppy disk in the windows install, it doesn't see the drive. If I use the disk, it starts doing the install, but then complains about a corrupt file on drive A: relating to one of the sata files. I don't think I can work around this without heading down to the local netcafe and redownloading the files. Slightly annoyign as it's not long since I got back