Motherboard and PSU Compatibility
Just now, ThreatZone said:
Firstly thanks for the verifying of my compatibility but I am very worried on this two parts because this is the first time for me of compiling computer parts together and I am really oblivious to the fact where to check the wire compatibility... Is there a way to assure it for me?
The easiest way would be to look at the specifications for the motherboard. I had a look at the official asus site for that board - https://www.asus.com/uk/Motherboards/TUF-Z270-MARK-2/specifications/ - and it shows under "Internal IO" that it has a 1x24pin EATX power connector and a 1x8pin ATX 12v power connector.
The "8pin" connector" is usually available on the power supply as 2x 4-pin connectors that simply fit in side by side to fill the 8-pin port.
The 24-pin connector is something that any modern psu absolutely 100% will have. It only becomes a question if you buy or use an old psu, which isn't recommended in most situations.
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