I have ASRock FM2A88X Extreme 6+ mobo with A10 6800K CPU - no graphics card. I have 3 24 inch (1920x1200) monitors hooked up to this machine - DVI, HDMI and DIsplayPort using Eyefinity.
At some point I decided to replace the PSU because the old junk was driving me nuts. I installed a modular Antec 450W PSU but it did not work with this motherboard. My first reaction was the mobo did not like the 24/8 PIN connectors combination (the Allied uses 20/4 PIN connectors) because the Antec PSU works fine in another PC. So I got the Corsair CS450M. The same story. The mobo would not post. The CPU fan would spin but no post. Finally I got it to work, sort of. The PSU works only if the monitor using the Display Port is not connected to the motherboard. I have 2 monitors connected now using HDMI and DVI and all works fine. The moment I try to hook up the Display Port monitor the mobo will not post. And keep in mind that by just switching back to the old Allied PSU all works as it should.
I suspect it has to do with the power output delivered on some of the voltages
The old Allied PSU was rated 400W but it provided more output for some voltages:
+3.3V - 24A
+5V - 35A
+12V - 12A
-12V - 0.8A
-5V - 0.5A
+5VSB - 2A
The CS450M delivers:
+3.3V - 20A
+5V - 20A
+12V - 35.5A
-12V - 0.8A
+5VSB - 3A
I just need to know which one is needed by the DisplayPort so I can get a PSU that will work with my setup. If it is 35A on +5V I may have a hard time finding PSU with such output.
At some point I decided to replace the PSU because the old junk was driving me nuts. I installed a modular Antec 450W PSU but it did not work with this motherboard. My first reaction was the mobo did not like the 24/8 PIN connectors combination (the Allied uses 20/4 PIN connectors) because the Antec PSU works fine in another PC. So I got the Corsair CS450M. The same story. The mobo would not post. The CPU fan would spin but no post. Finally I got it to work, sort of. The PSU works only if the monitor using the Display Port is not connected to the motherboard. I have 2 monitors connected now using HDMI and DVI and all works fine. The moment I try to hook up the Display Port monitor the mobo will not post. And keep in mind that by just switching back to the old Allied PSU all works as it should.
I suspect it has to do with the power output delivered on some of the voltages
The old Allied PSU was rated 400W but it provided more output for some voltages:
+3.3V - 24A
+5V - 35A
+12V - 12A
-12V - 0.8A
-5V - 0.5A
+5VSB - 2A
The CS450M delivers:
+3.3V - 20A
+5V - 20A
+12V - 35.5A
-12V - 0.8A
+5VSB - 3A
I just need to know which one is needed by the DisplayPort so I can get a PSU that will work with my setup. If it is 35A on +5V I may have a hard time finding PSU with such output.