Telumehtar wrote:
Hey guys, I'm trying to build a system using some parts left over from an old system, namely the case, drives and PSU. I bought a new
MB,
CPU and memory. My PSU is an
OCZ-520-12u.
The MB has a 20+4 pin ATX power socket and an auxillary 8 pin CPU (2x4 ATX) power socket. The PSU has a 20+4 pin ATX power connector, but only a 4 pin CPU connector. I can plug the 4 pin PSU connector into half of the 8 pin socket on the MB and the system starts and runs OK (at least as far as the BIOS screen, I can't get Windows to work but I assume thats a different problem).
My question is, will running this way damage the MB? I watched the power consumption stats in BIOS and everything appears to be OK.
It should not damage the MB. While it may not be the most stable thing without all it's pins around, I've never seen it hurt anything (typically, if the MB doesn't like the power configuration it won't POST at all), and now you'll have a scapegoat when it crashes!
Those pins are there for when the high powered CPU's really need their own pipe for electricity. It looks like you've got a pretty hot CPU there, so if you start firing up CPU intense games and the system crashes (or hard reboots), that may be the culprit.