EPS 24-to- ATX 20 Pin Adapter

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i accidentally bought an EPS 24 pin power supply and i have an ASUS A8V
Deluxe, is there anything i can do to convert the 24 pin to 20 pin ? or do
i just need a new power supply ?
 
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In article <2xHod.451142$D%.201427@attbi_s51>, "D" <d@d.com> wrote:

> i accidentally bought an EPS 24 pin power supply and i have an ASUS A8V
> Deluxe, is there anything i can do to convert the 24 pin to 20 pin ? or do
> i just need a new power supply ?

A quick search shows adapter cables exist:

http://www.rackmountnet.com/ps/cables/24p-20p.jpg
http://www.vastercable.com/default.php?cPath=10 (bottom of page)

HTH,
Paul
 
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On Tue, 23 Nov 2004 14:10:10 GMT, "D" <d@d.com> wrote:

>i accidentally bought an EPS 24 pin power supply and i have an ASUS A8V
>Deluxe, is there anything i can do to convert the 24 pin to 20 pin ? or do
>i just need a new power supply ?
>

I believe that EPS is going to be the new standard with socket939
motherboards

http://www.msi.com.tw/html/newsrelease/product_news/2004_1021_pciexpress.htm


I count 24 wires on this.

The opposite way around, it should be possible to use atx power supply
on eps motherboard. I know that for a dual socketa board like Iwill
Mpx2 it was possible.

best regards

John
 
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D wrote:
> i accidentally bought an EPS 24 pin power supply and i have an ASUS A8V
> Deluxe, is there anything i can do to convert the 24 pin to 20 pin ? or do
> i just need a new power supply ?

It should just work if there is enough space around the 20-pin connector
on the board (i.e. nothing is blocking the 4 pins from the 24-pin
connector which are not used). It will only fit one way.

Roland