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4 pin power enough?

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I guy I work with is building a computer and he was suppose to bring it in today so I can look it over since He said it was booting, and couldn't find the 8 pin CPU power connector from his PSU, and he thought what he did ine that was 8 pin was for USB. (I HAVE NO IDEA LOL) and then I told him no thats most likely for your proc. So he pluged it in for the CPU power yesterday but I guess only 4 pins actually fit. Is 4 pins enough for his Core i5 3570k? He has the TX750w V2 PSU

eps4plus4.jpg


I think thats what his CPU connector looks like.
 
It "technically" should be enough. I know some Mobo's I have built with actually have a cap on the 8 pin making it 4. 8 pin as far as I know is just "extra stability" for the CPU power section. You'll see some of the "Extreme OC" Mobos with TWO 8 pin. Again more stability.
 
For a low-power CPU like that, 4pin is OK. I'd suggest 8pin for any overclocking, but for stock speeds it's alright.
 
For a low-power CPU like that, 4pin is OK. I'd suggest 8pin for any overclocking, but for stock speeds it's alright.

Agreed.
 
what board is he trying this on?
 
Should be enough. Got i5 2500K to 4.9 GHz with G1.Sniper M3 which also has only 4-pin connector.

EDIT: if 8-pin doesn't fit, try rotating it 180 degrees. If that doesn't help, rotate 180 degrees again :D
 
For a low-power CPU like that, 4pin is OK. I'd suggest 8pin for any overclocking, but for stock speeds it's alright.

This man is correct. I run my 955 with only a 4 pin, and it's at 1.4v usually.
 
I run my 955 on a 4 pin connector too and I can even overclock to 4.1 - 4.2 GHz :)
 
my z77 board will ONLY run with 8 pin, mb will not start with 4 pin, its the same as my last gigabyte 990fx board
 
my z77 board will ONLY run with 8 pin, mb will not start with 4 pin, its the same as my last gigabyte 990fx board

Not all boards are the same, and those two would be the oddities. 99% of all motherboards with 8-pin can run with just a 4-pin. Your problem was probably NOT the motherboard, but your PSU.


The reason WHY it's fine has to do with how power is delivered, and how much can be delivered via a 4-pin, which is about 200 Watts. And yes, that means an 8-pin can deliver near 400 Watts.(374 W, if I remember correctly)


Now, of course, some high-end boards have more than just an 8-pin; some have an added 4-pin with the 8pin, and some have dual 8-pins. Why?

Because less current delivered over the line is easier to manage, and typically is "cleaner", as it's further from "THE LIMIT".

I have this handy site bookmarked:

http://www.playtool.com/pages/psuconnectors/connectors.html

It has some good info. ;)


Anyway, so, a 4-pin is DEFINITELY enough for IVB CPUs, even with an OC, since these are just 77 W CPUs. that leaves like a 120 Watts of overhead, or enough to power a whole other IVB CPU, and then some. ;)
 
That power supply should have the 8 pin connector. Mine does.
 
TX750 has a 4+4 pin connector for the CPU. Would help to know what board is being used, as my friend got a Gigabyte Z77 ATX board that only had a 4 pin ATX12V connection.
 
I guy I work with is building a computer and he was suppose to bring it in today so I can look it over since He said it was booting, and couldn't find the 8 pin CPU power connector from his PSU, and he thought what he did ine that was 8 pin was for USB. (I HAVE NO IDEA LOL) and then I told him no thats most likely for your proc. So he pluged it in for the CPU power yesterday but I guess only 4 pins actually fit. Is 4 pins enough for his Core i5 3570k? He has the TX750w V2 PSU

http://www.playtool.com/pages/psuconnectors/eps4plus4.jpg

I think thats what his CPU connector looks like.
hi..i must say for sure YES IT IS ENOUGH...i have msi z68ma-ed55 with 4pin conector and the board works just fine...as a mater of fact it work prety nasty..as i can OC cpu for 4.8ghz stable!! and yes if it was maybe 8 pin could get maybe nother 100-200mhz!
 
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