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stoshrocket
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O.P. Incompatablilities, any queries post HERE
1/. this thread is for ANYONE with worries about incompatible computer parts, any questions post them here and they will be answered
2/. im building my own comp and was wondering if i can use a case that says its ATX along with a PSU that says its ATX 2.0, i dont know if there is any difference, any of you guys know if there is a difference between them?? anyone know if they are even compatible?? Please and thank-you!
edit: hehe, sorry, just figured out how to chnage font, hehe
This post was edited on 10-01-2005 at 06:22 PM by stoshrocket.
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10-01-2005 06:03 PM |
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DragonX
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RE: Incompatablilities, any queries post HERE
Nope they won't work together - the difference between them (the psu) is the power rating and output. Just be sure that yur mobo is rated ATX 2.0 too.
quote: The most significant difference between ATX v1.3 and ATX v2.0 involves the splitting of the +12V rail. ATX v2.0 requires that in cases where the current requirement for +12V exceeds 18A, a second +12V rail must be included.
U can read more here
This post was edited on 10-01-2005 at 06:38 PM by DragonX.
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10-01-2005 06:35 PM |
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stoshrocket
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10-01-2005 07:01 PM |
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DragonX
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I'd say no, but the mobo and case are compatible, u just need to find an ATX 1.3 psu and that'll solve that problem
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10-01-2005 07:04 PM |
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stoshrocket
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okies, thanks man! whew... i almost bought the PSU then, hehe, thanks!
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Oh yeah!!! whoo!! i love you man, and im NOT gay, you juts saved me about £50, and thats alot to a 15yr old teen with no job!! whoo!!
This post was edited on 10-01-2005 at 07:11 PM by stoshrocket.
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10-01-2005 07:06 PM |
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multimillion2k
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RE: Incompatablilities, any queries post HERE
No, it should be backward compatible. They say ATX 1.3 has a 20-pin connector and 2.0 has a 24-pin connector, but really it's a separate 4-pin connector that provides an extra 12V.
As for whether the PSU actually fits the case, I'm almost certain it's the same too.
Edit: This is confusing, posting in 2 threads
I'd reccomend you get the ATX12V (2.0) in case you buy a newer MB in the future.
Link: http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=atx12v+backw...compatible&spell=1
This post was edited on 10-01-2005 at 07:10 PM by multimillion2k.
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10-01-2005 07:08 PM |
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stoshrocket
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O.P. RE: Incompatablilities, any queries post HERE
i'll juts stick with the ATX v 1.3 for now thanks, its cheaper for now, i doubt i'l be getting a new mb for a while, thanks guys an gals!!!
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10-01-2005 07:13 PM |
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DragonX
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RE: Incompatablilities, any queries post HERE
quote: Originally posted by multimillion2k
No, it should be backward compatible. They say ATX 1.3 has a 20-pin connector and 2.0 has a 24-pin connector, but really it's a separate 4-pin connector that provides an extra 12V.
* DragonX smacks forhead
y the hell didn't i think of that lol - wel atleast i know now
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10-01-2005 07:35 PM |
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stoshrocket
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DAMMIT!!! so you mean to tell me im getting a cruddy PSU for a few quid when i can get an uber one for future reference?? ah well... lol, more money for that uber-processor, hehe, thanks guys!!
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10-01-2005 07:41 PM |
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