Need some info, trying to get a repurposed motherboard up and running. Can anyone confirm (FOR SURE) if the 4 pin EATX 12 power supply connection is really necessary. My Corsair CX650m powersupply only has a 8 pin connector. I first tried that plugged into the 8 pin port and the motherboard would not complete POST. I found a post on the ROG web site that said that you only need the 4 pin EATX only if your overclocking or running multiple Graphics.
I tried to split the 8 pin connector to 2-4 ping plugging one into the 8 pin connection and the other 4 pins into the 4 pin spot. With this configuration it would not even power up.
If you have one of these motherboards if someone could momentarly unplug the 4 pin EATX connect and let me know if it starts to post and stops and what code it presents.
I called Corsair and asked the for the 4 pin EATX cable for my modular power supply. They said they don't make one for my version and to buy a new supply, apparently the new version o this supply has the cable. How Nice. They can pound sand, this supply is not that old, what good is a modular supply if they don't make the cables you need. Sorry I'm ranting, id it ends up that I need a new supply I will be switching to the XPG brand. Anyhow, a little help here would be greatly appreciated.
I tried to split the 8 pin connector to 2-4 ping plugging one into the 8 pin connection and the other 4 pins into the 4 pin spot. With this configuration it would not even power up.
If you have one of these motherboards if someone could momentarly unplug the 4 pin EATX connect and let me know if it starts to post and stops and what code it presents.
I called Corsair and asked the for the 4 pin EATX cable for my modular power supply. They said they don't make one for my version and to buy a new supply, apparently the new version o this supply has the cable. How Nice. They can pound sand, this supply is not that old, what good is a modular supply if they don't make the cables you need. Sorry I'm ranting, id it ends up that I need a new supply I will be switching to the XPG brand. Anyhow, a little help here would be greatly appreciated.