by Nick N » Tue Jul 24, 2007 1:36 pm
The connectors are something you have to look for yourself. Many older video cards like ATI use the same power connector a floppy drive uses, others come with a pigtail in the box to go from their power port to a standard hard drive molex plug, other use a PCIe 6 pin plug and the new ATI and future Nvidia will use 8pin PCIe plugs. It is your responsibility to match the PSU and plugs to your needs.
Some motherboard run 4 pin CPU power, others 8, some motherboards run 20 pin main plugs, others 24. Some motherboards come with a 4 pin AGP PRO power plug on top of the 4 pin CPU power, some have no CPU power plug.
You have to look at your parts and figure that all out yourself. There is no single standard for every system of components although there is a standard for the plugs themselves. In example, a CPU power plug will always be 2 yellow and 2 black wires, or 4 yellow and 4 black wires. The color code, pin-out, molex key and lock tab are standardized but you have to match the PSU to your needs. Some do not have an 8pin CPU power plug, some do not have the newer 8pin PCIe plugs, etc.
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Nick N on Tue Jul 24, 2007 1:38 pm, edited 1 time in total.