Help with plugging the power cables into the motherboard

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Hi guys

I was busy putting all the parts together, I already fixed the motherboard and the psu into the case. Now I'm at the part where I have to plug in the PSU cables into the motherboard.

First problem I encountered here is the 20 pin cable. The motherboard has a 24 pin socket but my PSU only has a 20 pin one. Will it be fine if I just fit the 20 into the main power socket and on what side should I place it, facing upwards or downwards

As a sidenote the 20 pin cable has one pin that is just plastic so its 19 pins.
Also while looking inside the PSU i noticed some white goe keeping some cables together. It just didnt look new to me for some reason. I can upload a pic for more clarification if need be.
 
The reason the motherboard has 24 pins is because it takes a 24 pin power connector. Did you not check the connector types were compatible before ordering? :confused: Also, as far as I know the vast majority of new PSUs have 24 pin or 20+4 pin connectors. What is your PSU?

Edit: It seems it is sometimes *possible* to use a 20 pin in a 24 pin socket but I wouldn't recommend it.
 
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The reason the motherboard has 24 pins is because it takes a 24 pin power connector. Did you not check the connector types were compatible before ordering? :confused: Also, as far as I know the vast majority of new PSUs have 24 pin or 20+4 pin connectors. What is your PSU?

this ^
all psu's are 24 pin now...this must be an old one?
 
That PSU has a 24 pin connector.

It's made up of a 20 pin plus an additional 4 pin which connects to it.

Something like this:

 
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That bequiet psu should have the extra 4pins seperate to the main block if im not mistaken. I remember stulid posting a pic of all it's connectors last week sometime.
 
That is correct honosuseri !!! thanks :D , I thought that the 4 pins that are seperate from the 20 pins should go to the top right of the motherboard in the image I posted.

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Similarly the 8 pin connector for the CPU (which you also need to connect) is made up of 4+4 pins:



Remove the little plastic cover on the motherboard connector and fit all 8 pins.
 
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