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| 664910 | 2008-05-02 03:09:00 | What is the difference between p3, p4 and p5 Power sockets? I need to know asap thanks |
helpless random (11788) | ||
| 664911 | 2008-05-02 04:00:00 | I think they all use the same kind of power connector. (20 pin ATX) Its the pins, on the CPU, that are different (P3 - Slot 1, Socket 370), P4 (478 / 479 pin), and P5 If this is 775 (775 pin, and maybe 771) Altho the higher-end motherboards, may use 24 pin |
Speedy Gonzales (78) | ||
| 664912 | 2008-05-02 04:31:00 | no I think they are referring to AT powersupply leads.......... they of course had molex leads but also power outlet plugs labelled P3-P4 etc.......ah from memory cause I'm too lazy to goto my stack of parts to check.....a couple joined together to make the main motherboard connection....and there was always a spare P4 or similar.........cant remember whta they did.......... |
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