== == 24-pins
the regular ATX has a 20 pin power connector, while the enhanced ATX power connector has 24 pin power connector.
Many/most motherboards have a separate power connector for the CPU. Check your motherboard's installation instructions to locate the CPU power connector. Then connect the matching power supply cable to the CPU power connector on the motherboard.
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A regular ATX motherboard uses a single 20-pin P1 connector with optional 4-pin auxillary power connector
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The main power connector 20-24pin. One for the CPU 4-8 pin. PCI express 4 pin. It's depend on what type of motherboard do you have. But commonly, new motherboards uses 2 power cord P8 and P9.
BTX motherboards use a 24-pin power connector.
ATX version 2.2 allowed for 24-pin P1 connector, which is backward compatible with the 20-pin P1 connector.
An ATX v2.0 power supply typically features a 24-pin main connector for the motherboard. This connector may also be split into a 20-pin and a 4-pin configuration for backward compatibility with older motherboards. In addition to the 24-pin connector, ATX v2.0 power supplies include various other connectors for CPUs, GPUs, and peripherals.
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