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Is this normal ? Missing one of the connections for the mother board connector




No that's not normal. I think you found the problem. ^^
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Quote (Ghot @ Dec 3 2019 03:28pm)
No that's not normal. I think you found the problem. ^^


Lol well wtf unplugged right from old mobo to this weird.
Any idea if you can purchase them ? Or new psu
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Quote (JamFtw @ Dec 3 2019 03:29pm)
Lol well wtf unplugged right from old mobo to this weird.
Any idea if you can purchase them ? Or new psu




If the power supply you have is fully modular, you should be able to just buy a new 24 pin cable.


/e Does the other end of that cable, plug into the power supply, or is it just wired to the power supply?




If the other end looks like this... you will need a new power supply...








This post was edited by Ghot on Dec 3 2019 02:38pm
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Is this normal ? Missing one of the connections for the mother board connector


That's a +5v pin missing it looks like.

otherwise your hardware in line I was curious if your mobo supported the ram cause such high frequency but it does.
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Quote (King Atrhur @ Dec 3 2019 03:38pm)
That's a +5v pin missing it looks like.

otherwise your hardware in line I was curious if your mobo supported the ram cause such high frequency but it does.




The clip is on the other side...it's a COM.





/e This is sort of what a modular power supply looks like....if you had one like this you could just buy the cable...






This post was edited by Ghot on Dec 3 2019 02:42pm
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actually scratch that I miscounted pins, its normal, its a n.c pin which is optional and removed in newer units.

20 NC White -5 VDC (Optional - Removed in ATX12V v2.01)

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Quote (King Atrhur @ Dec 3 2019 03:41pm)
actually scratch that I miscounted pins, its normal, its a n.c pin which is optional and removed in newer units.

20 NC White -5 VDC (Optional - Removed in ATX12V v2.01)




Look at which side the clip is on...


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Look at which side the clip is on...


https://www.smps.us/atx-pinout.png





NC means “No Connection”.

This post was edited by King Atrhur on Dec 3 2019 02:51pm
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NC means “No Connection”.





Yeah, you're right. Just found it, as well.

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Yeah, you're right.


imagine that...
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