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Name: gilloz
Date: December 1, 2005 at 16:36:55 Pacific
OS: winxp
CPU/Ram: 1900+/512MB
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What do they mean by a 20+4-Pin power connector on an Antec TPII Power Supply? I thought it had a 24 pin mobo power connector, but the 20+4 pin nomenclature confuses me. Is it a 20 pin or a 24 pin mobo power connector? Websites for Antec doesn't actually describe it in detail.



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Name: Hall_Tech
Date: December 1, 2005 at 17:58:29 Pacific
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The ATX power supply connector is only 20 Pins. The +4 is refering to the 4 pin connector that is needed for Pentium 4 systems.


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Name: tambes
Date: December 2, 2005 at 04:04:19 Pacific
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Then again it could be a 24 pin connector which has the last 4 pins detachable to make into a 20 pin connector if needed, which is the norm for most of these PSU's


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Response Number 3
Name: Zenith
Date: December 2, 2005 at 14:35:09 Pacific
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Most likely 20 pin main power connector with 4 pin auxillary power for those motherboards that need it.

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