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Will any PSU fit my ATX case?
Name: Wake Date: June 14, 2003 at 14:33:54 Pacific OS: XP CPU/Ram: 2600+, 512mb
Comment:
In reference to an earlier post, I have decided to get a new PSU, but just wanted to know will any PSU fit my ATX case? Will it have any problems with the A7N8X Mobo?
Name: johnoh Date: June 14, 2003 at 14:39:37 Pacific
Reply:
You want any atx psu. Its customary for atx-compliant psus to have the acronym ATX somewhere in their specs. Your link doesn't say that, but surely it is atx.
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Response Number 2
Name: PC Bob Date: June 14, 2003 at 17:27:33 Pacific
Reply:
The description says:
• Meet Pentium 4 full requirements + P4 connector & Aux connector
Before ATX there was just AT, which had a split power connector for the mobo. There were no P4's in those days, so I'd say you are safe here.
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