implodium Posted December 19, 2006 Posted December 19, 2006 Recently i replaced my mobo, gfx and ram.The refreshed config looks like this :MOBO = Abit KN9 (nf4 ultra)GFX = Sapphire X1600XT (256 MB ram)RAM = 2 x KingMAX 512 MB DDR2 @ 800 MHz (dual channel)PSU = Chieftec 400W (forgot the markings, if needed i'll get them)HDD = 250 GB MaxtorDVD/R = Pioneer DVR-111DThe question : a friend of mine strongly advised NOT TO CONNECT THE REMAINING 4 PINS on the powermotherboard connector. He told me that this will lead to CPU/mobo overvoltage and subsequent failure.So, scared of burning anything, i decided to connect only basic 20 pins. I was told that some earlier moboshad this problem, especially the AMD with 7xx pins (all i know is that this number starts with 7).I'm worried this may pose a big problem later if i decide to do some OC or add more HW on mobo itself.What to do ?
nitroshift Posted December 19, 2006 Posted December 19, 2006 Does it work? Leave it as it is, although if the mobo has the 4-pin connection, it's there for a purpose, i.e. to plug the power connector from the PSU
LLXX Posted December 19, 2006 Posted December 19, 2006 (edited) He told me that this will lead to CPU/mobo overvoltage and subsequent failure.That would have to be an extremely badly designed mobo for such to happen. As long as the voltages match, nothing should happen. Edited December 19, 2006 by LLXX
implodium Posted December 21, 2006 Author Posted December 21, 2006 Thanks guys !One more thingy : i have the AbitEQ monitoring s/w. It's looks lame (the whole DeLuxe design sickens me)so i also tried a freeware SpeedFan util. It reports 12V rail at 6.05V !? WTH is going on !? BIOS says all voltages are OK. Also searched forinfos on HMonitor and found it has also the same prob.Is Abit KN9 THAT new, so no monitoring s/w can report correct voltages ?
LLXX Posted December 21, 2006 Posted December 21, 2006 (edited) Might actually be 12.10.Look for the divider settings on the monitor software. Edited December 21, 2006 by LLXX
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