18 Mar 2020 at 12:49 #1 Avalez Avalez Associate Joined 21 Feb 2020 Posts 50 I have been using a 4+4-pin CPU +12V (EPS). I have just bought a new PSU with 4+4-pin ATX 12V, will it still be compatible?
I have been using a 4+4-pin CPU +12V (EPS). I have just bought a new PSU with 4+4-pin ATX 12V, will it still be compatible?
18 Mar 2020 at 17:35 #2 EsaT EsaT Soldato Joined 6 Jun 2008 Posts 11,618 Location Finland Most PSUs use that split EPS12V connector to support 4 pin ATX12 connectors with same cable. http://support.antec.com/support/solutions/articles/1000140052-what-is-this-connector-for-
Most PSUs use that split EPS12V connector to support 4 pin ATX12 connectors with same cable. http://support.antec.com/support/solutions/articles/1000140052-what-is-this-connector-for-
18 Mar 2020 at 18:05 #3 Avalez Avalez Associate OP Joined 21 Feb 2020 Posts 50 EsaT said: Most PSUs use that split EPS12V connector to support 4 pin ATX12 connectors with same cable. http://support.antec.com/support/solutions/articles/1000140052-what-is-this-connector-for- Click to expand... So there is basically no difference in affect apart from the connecter being split?
EsaT said: Most PSUs use that split EPS12V connector to support 4 pin ATX12 connectors with same cable. http://support.antec.com/support/solutions/articles/1000140052-what-is-this-connector-for- Click to expand... So there is basically no difference in affect apart from the connecter being split?