C CosmicWolf293 Reputable May 29, 2015 69 0 4,640 Sep 4, 2016 #1 Hi I am buying evga gold g2 650w psu, is it going to fry my proprietary motherboard. (I found a cable which helps me connect psu to the proprietary slots). My computer Hp 8300 elite mini tower.
Hi I am buying evga gold g2 650w psu, is it going to fry my proprietary motherboard. (I found a cable which helps me connect psu to the proprietary slots). My computer Hp 8300 elite mini tower.
Solution Dark Lord of Tech Sep 4, 2016 It's not compatible the Elite 8000 series uses a proprietary PSU. Power pinouts may be different too , so might not run , but won't explode.
It's not compatible the Elite 8000 series uses a proprietary PSU. Power pinouts may be different too , so might not run , but won't explode.
spat55 Distinguished Jun 4, 2012 2,175 0 20,160 Sep 4, 2016 #2 I have no idea maybe someone else does know. If you have a adapter I'd say it will be fine but can't be 100%. Upvote 0 Downvote
I have no idea maybe someone else does know. If you have a adapter I'd say it will be fine but can't be 100%.
Dark Lord of Tech Retired Moderator Aug 18, 2009 128,811 1,858 159,590 Sep 4, 2016 Solution #3 It's not compatible the Elite 8000 series uses a proprietary PSU. Power pinouts may be different too , so might not run , but won't explode. Upvote 0 Downvote Solution
It's not compatible the Elite 8000 series uses a proprietary PSU. Power pinouts may be different too , so might not run , but won't explode.
C CosmicWolf293 Reputable May 29, 2015 69 0 4,640 Sep 4, 2016 #4 It's not compatible the Elite 8000 series uses a proprietary PSU. Power pinouts may be different too , so might not run , but won't explode. Look don't worry about how I am going to connect it to the mobo, I just want to know whether the psu will fry the motherboard. Upvote 0 Downvote
It's not compatible the Elite 8000 series uses a proprietary PSU. Power pinouts may be different too , so might not run , but won't explode. Look don't worry about how I am going to connect it to the mobo, I just want to know whether the psu will fry the motherboard.
spat55 Distinguished Jun 4, 2012 2,175 0 20,160 Sep 5, 2016 #5 CosmicWolf293 : It's not compatible the Elite 8000 series uses a proprietary PSU. Power pinouts may be different too , so might not run , but won't explode. Look don't worry about how I am going to connect it to the mobo, I just want to know whether the psu will fry the motherboard. Just try it, it's not like you have a choice unless you have a proprietary PSU to go in it. Upvote 0 Downvote
CosmicWolf293 : It's not compatible the Elite 8000 series uses a proprietary PSU. Power pinouts may be different too , so might not run , but won't explode. Look don't worry about how I am going to connect it to the mobo, I just want to know whether the psu will fry the motherboard. Just try it, it's not like you have a choice unless you have a proprietary PSU to go in it.