I have an old p4 based TH7ii raid mother board that was part of a system I had built back in 2002. I would like to buy a new power supply for my computer and get a 7600gt - 7900gs 4x AGP video card.
The problem is that the TH7ii requires an 6 pin Aux connector to help power the p4. These connectors were eliminated shortly after my computer was built. Today they are not included with power supplies.
I have done a lot of searching, but cannot find a good answer to whether or not a newer power supply will work without the Aux Connector. Has anyone had any experience with not using the Aux Connector on an old p4 motherboard?
Please don't try to convince me to just build a new computer. I have the $200 and will not have the $1200 I would like to put into a new system for a while. I have no problems dropping the $200 to get another year of life out of my system. I also am not interested in building an $800 computer that would be a solid build. I have done my research.
Here is a link to an adapter that has the aux connector:
http://www.pcpartscollection.com/20atxpoextca.html
Here is a link to a PS that has the aux connector:
http://cgi.ebay.com/300W-Intel-P4-ATX-PFC-Power-supply-6pin-Aux-connector_W0QQitemZ260169704782QQihZ016QQcategoryZ42019QQrdZ1QQssPageNameZWD1VQQcmdZViewItem
Thanks
The problem is that the TH7ii requires an 6 pin Aux connector to help power the p4. These connectors were eliminated shortly after my computer was built. Today they are not included with power supplies.
I have done a lot of searching, but cannot find a good answer to whether or not a newer power supply will work without the Aux Connector. Has anyone had any experience with not using the Aux Connector on an old p4 motherboard?
Please don't try to convince me to just build a new computer. I have the $200 and will not have the $1200 I would like to put into a new system for a while. I have no problems dropping the $200 to get another year of life out of my system. I also am not interested in building an $800 computer that would be a solid build. I have done my research.
Here is a link to an adapter that has the aux connector:
http://www.pcpartscollection.com/20atxpoextca.html
Here is a link to a PS that has the aux connector:
http://cgi.ebay.com/300W-Intel-P4-ATX-PFC-Power-supply-6pin-Aux-connector_W0QQitemZ260169704782QQihZ016QQcategoryZ42019QQrdZ1QQssPageNameZWD1VQQcmdZViewItem
Thanks