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Hey Guys & Gals,

                        I've been out of the game for a couple years but i have recently decided to Build a new PC. So I've since ordered a Aurous X570 Pro Wifi Mobo W/Ryzen 5800X, I've notice on the motherboard is has both an 8 Pin & 4 Pin power input, my golden oldie but still good TT Toughpower 1200w psu has both an 8 Pin and a 4+4 Pin without wanting to destroy anything lol Can you just separate the 4+4 Connector to connect to the 4 Pin plug on the Mobo.

 

Thanks in Advance

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9 minutes ago, BullAnt said:

Hey Guys & Gals,

                        I've been out of the game for a couple years but i have recently decided to Build a new PC. So I've since ordered a Aurous X570 Pro Wifi Mobo W/Ryzen 5800X, I've notice on the motherboard is has both an 8 Pin & 4 Pin power input, my golden oldie but still good TT Toughpower 1200w psu has both an 8 Pin and a 4+4 Pin without wanting to destroy anything lol Can you just separate the 4+4 Connector to connect to the 4 Pin plug on the Mobo.

 

Thanks in Advance

yeah you'll be fine. a 5800x would probably get away with just a 4pin either way! the extras are to safeguard against power hungry 5900xs with an overclock lol

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