I insaniac Distinguished May 29, 2006 5 0 18,510 May 29, 2006 #1 Hi, I just ordered the Seasonics S12 ATX2.0 500W PSU to use on an Asus P5N32-SLi board with a Pentium D940. I read on intel's website that pentium D's require ATX2.2 PSUs. Any reasons why I should get an ATX2.2 PSU? Many thanks
Hi, I just ordered the Seasonics S12 ATX2.0 500W PSU to use on an Asus P5N32-SLi board with a Pentium D940. I read on intel's website that pentium D's require ATX2.2 PSUs. Any reasons why I should get an ATX2.2 PSU? Many thanks
pengwin Distinguished Feb 25, 2006 2,800 1 20,780 May 29, 2006 #2 well besides the fact ASUS recommends it,nope, it should still work
I insaniac Distinguished May 29, 2006 5 0 18,510 May 30, 2006 #3 Hi, Thanks for answering. In the motherboard's manual it only mentions an ATX2.0 compliant PSU. Is there any reason why an ATX2.2 PSU would be better than an ATX2.0 ? Thanks
Hi, Thanks for answering. In the motherboard's manual it only mentions an ATX2.0 compliant PSU. Is there any reason why an ATX2.2 PSU would be better than an ATX2.0 ? Thanks
pengwin Distinguished Feb 25, 2006 2,800 1 20,780 May 30, 2006 #4 sorry about the image : it was a PDF and i didnt feel like tryping it all out, never the less info is info.
sorry about the image : it was a PDF and i didnt feel like tryping it all out, never the less info is info.
I insaniac Distinguished May 29, 2006 5 0 18,510 May 30, 2006 #5 Thanks for this. Do you have anything for the difference between ATX2.2 and ATX2.0?
pengwin Distinguished Feb 25, 2006 2,800 1 20,780 May 30, 2006 #6 not that i can find, but note that there is almost no difference in preformance, you momo will still run on an ATX v2.0, as long as u have enough power supplied and all the right connectors.
not that i can find, but note that there is almost no difference in preformance, you momo will still run on an ATX v2.0, as long as u have enough power supplied and all the right connectors.