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    Intel core i5 socket 1155 . screenshot . ( ) GIGABYTE GA-P75-D3 1x8PIN ATX 12V , GA-P75-D3P - 1x4PIN ATX 12V.



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    Quote Originally Posted by all View Post
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    , 8- EPS12V . Intel Bad Axe (D975XBX) Intel Bad Axe 2 (D975XBX2).
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    Quote Originally Posted by rager View Post
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    12V . 4 . 192W, 8 - 336W. 4 8 ((4-pin vs. 8-pin) )
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    Quote Originally Posted by angel4o View Post
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    http://www.playtool.com/pages/psucompat/compat.html
    You can plug a 4 pin 12V cable into an 8 pin motherboard and it will sometimes work properly but other times it won't work at all or will burn/melt the connector. As with plugging a 24 pin cable into a 20 pin motherboard connector, you can plug an 8 pin cable into a 4 pin connector and leave 4 pins hanging over the end but you can also have the same problems with things preventing it from fitting. It will work fine if it fits. If you're buying a new power supply then the safest choice for the long haul is to get one with a 4+4 power cable because it's compatible with both 4 and 8 pin connectors.
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