DragonQ0105
Technical User
As I'm still determined to fix my old PC, I bought a new 350W PSU (JNC's Power Calculator says my system MAX Requirements are 271W - my old PSU was 235W...).
It's "P4 Ready", but this is an AMD System.
I found out that "P4 Ready" just means it has the extra 4-Pin CPU Power Connector. Fine.
BUT, My AMD Motherboard also has a 4-Pin Plug next to the CPU....
So, should I plug the extra Connector in aswell? I mean, I know it's not necessary because it worked fine without it before....but if it's there, shall I plug it in?
Also, what does the extra connector actually do, because surely the CPU is already being powered but the motherboard anyway (through the 20-pin ATX Power Conenctor)?
It's "P4 Ready", but this is an AMD System.
I found out that "P4 Ready" just means it has the extra 4-Pin CPU Power Connector. Fine.
BUT, My AMD Motherboard also has a 4-Pin Plug next to the CPU....
So, should I plug the extra Connector in aswell? I mean, I know it's not necessary because it worked fine without it before....but if it's there, shall I plug it in?
Also, what does the extra connector actually do, because surely the CPU is already being powered but the motherboard anyway (through the 20-pin ATX Power Conenctor)?