[SOLVED] ATX 12V 8pin or EATX 12v 4+4 pin?

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Hello, I started to build my first PC (+ some old parts), currently I have a "Asus Prime A520M-K", "AMD Ryzen 7 5800x", GTX 1050ti, and watercooler "be quiet loop 240".
For the PSU I was looking into a "xpg core reactor 850w" but I've notice that my motherboard's manual says it needs a "ATX 12V 8 pin with especifications 2.0 (or above)" (though the website says EATX 12V), and this PSU has ATX 12v 4+4 pin cables.
I want to know if this PSU will work with what I currently have or do I need to look into a PSU with the same ATX cable?
(Sorry if this question is a bit dumb, I'm new to all of this)

Links to the psu and mobo:
https://www.xpg.com/us/xpg/641
 
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Hello, I started to build my first PC (+ some old parts), currently I have a "Asus Prime A520M-K", "AMD Ryzen 7 5800x", GTX 1050ti, and watercooler "be quiet loop 240".
For the PSU I was looking into a "xpg core reactor 850w" but I've notice that my motherboard's manual says it needs a "ATX 12V 8 pin with especifications 2.0 (or above)" (though the website says EATX 12V), and this PSU has ATX 12v 4+4 pin cables.
I want to know if this PSU will work with what I currently have or do I need to look into a PSU with the same ATX cable?
(Sorry if this question is a bit dumb, I'm new to all of this)

Links to the psu and mobo:
https://www.xpg.com/us/xpg/641...
Hello, I started to build my first PC (+ some old parts), currently I have a "Asus Prime A520M-K", "AMD Ryzen 7 5800x", GTX 1050ti, and watercooler "be quiet loop 240".
For the PSU I was looking into a "xpg core reactor 850w" but I've notice that my motherboard's manual says it needs a "ATX 12V 8 pin with especifications 2.0 (or above)" (though the website says EATX 12V), and this PSU has ATX 12v 4+4 pin cables.
I want to know if this PSU will work with what I currently have or do I need to look into a PSU with the same ATX cable?
(Sorry if this question is a bit dumb, I'm new to all of this)

Links to the psu and mobo:
https://www.xpg.com/us/xpg/641
they're the same. Basic pin is 4 pin, they got 4 4pin 12v cpu pwr.
 
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