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1 minute ago, TerryCz said:

My power connector for the motherboard is not 20 pins, which I must connect here (it has two ports of 6 pins each)

This is probably a Dell/Acer/HP/Lenovo/etc. prebuilt system which uses its own proprietary (non-standard) PSU, which means a normal standard PSU won't work on this board.

Unfortunately these sort of pre-built systems are not made to be upgraded :( 

 

What was the reason you got a new PSU?

1 minute ago, TerryCz said:

My power connector for the motherboard is not 20 pins, which I must connect here (it has two ports of 6 pins each)

This is probably a Dell/Acer/HP/Lenovo/etc. prebuilt system which uses its own proprietary (non-standard) PSU, which means a normal standard PSU won't work on this board.

Unfortunately these sort of pre-built systems are not made to be upgraded :( 

 

What was the reason you got a new PSU?

"We're all in this together, might as well be friends" Tom, Toonami.

 

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