Hi,
I'm planning on purchasing a Gigabyte GA-880GM-UD2H mobo which will be my platform for an AMD AthlonII X4-640 CPU which is socket AM3. I've looked at various motherboards which supports this CPU and most of them uses only a 4-pin CPU power connector for said CPU. Because the Gigabyte mobo also supports the new Hexa Core X6 AMD CPU it comes with a 8-pin CPU power connector.
Question is,:
Will I damage the AMD AthlonII X4-640 processor if I use the whole 8-pin connector? So far I've managed to figured out the 8-pin power connector is actually 2 x 4-pin connectors, and that the CPU draws about 95watts.
I'm planning on purchasing a Gigabyte GA-880GM-UD2H mobo which will be my platform for an AMD AthlonII X4-640 CPU which is socket AM3. I've looked at various motherboards which supports this CPU and most of them uses only a 4-pin CPU power connector for said CPU. Because the Gigabyte mobo also supports the new Hexa Core X6 AMD CPU it comes with a 8-pin CPU power connector.
Question is,:
Will I damage the AMD AthlonII X4-640 processor if I use the whole 8-pin connector? So far I've managed to figured out the 8-pin power connector is actually 2 x 4-pin connectors, and that the CPU draws about 95watts.