When would you use it? And is this older or newer technology when compared to ATX12V?
I can't find much information on it anywhere.
I can't find much information on it anywhere.
Hi
I'm not sure that my situation is quite the same as yours, though seems it may be.
I have a Gigabyte UD7 mobo, and a Corsair HX650W supply.
The mobo has a keyed Molex 2x4 socket (8 way) for 12V supply to the CPU, labled as ATX_12V_2X in the manual.
The PSU has a pair of 2x2 plugs (8 way in total), which are labeled as being EPS12V in the manual. One 2x2 connector is keyed with square pin shrouds, and the other features all half rounded shrouds. The PSU packaging claims there is an EPS12V/ATX12V 4 pin and 8 pin connector available, and shows a photo of a plug keyed in such a way as to match the ATX_12V_2X of the motherboard. However, the plug shown is not actually available from the PSU.
Anyway, the pair of 2x2 plugs each provide +12VDC and 0V ground pins, which can be used with my mobo's CPU supply socket. The keying does not match, though as mentioned, a rounded shroud will fit the square socket.
After plugging it in, and turning it on, everything is running just fine for me. YMMV.
Cheers,
Oli