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The cx500m has an 8 pin which is double of what you need. It breaks into 2 halves (4 + 4 pin)

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I am going to be building a mATX build and I am planning on getting a Asus B85M-G motherboard, I was looking through it's specs and noticed that it needed a 24pin connector as well as a extra 4 pin, but I am not certain that the power supply that I am looking at had just a 4 pin connector, I think it has 6pin and 8pin, but not a 4pin. The power supply is a corsair cxm500m, if someone could confirm this or deny this then that would be great,

 

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The cx500m has an 8 pin which is double of what you need. It breaks into 2 halves (4 + 4 pin)

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I am pretty sure all powersupplies have 4 pin connector, atleast splitable from 6 or 8 pin one.

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