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System Name | Machine XX |
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Processor | Ryzen 7600 |
Motherboard | MSI X670E GAMING PLUS |
Cooling | 120mm heatsink |
Memory | 32GB DDR5 6000 CL30 |
Video Card(s) | RX5700XT 8Gb |
Storage | 280GB Optane 900p + 2tb 4.0 NVME + 2tb sata ssd. |
Display(s) | 19" + 23" + 17" |
Case | ATX |
Audio Device(s) | Soundblaster Z |
Power Supply | 800W |
Software | Windows 11 |
has anyone atempted anything like this before ? the reason i ask is i have just bought a hp motherboard from ebay that uses a standard 24 pin atx plug but its about 10% smaller so no standard powersupplys will fit and i cant track down a hp psu to hack the connector off.
so what would be the best way to do this? i have a 20 pin to 24 adapter im going to solder to the motherboard so i can still disconnect the motherboard from the psu.
is it possible to pull the plastic plug from the motherboard and leave the pins intact to solder to or do i have to take it all off? i really dont like the idea of trying to solder and desolder a 24 pin plug from a multi layered pcb
cheers
so what would be the best way to do this? i have a 20 pin to 24 adapter im going to solder to the motherboard so i can still disconnect the motherboard from the psu.
is it possible to pull the plastic plug from the motherboard and leave the pins intact to solder to or do i have to take it all off? i really dont like the idea of trying to solder and desolder a 24 pin plug from a multi layered pcb
cheers