Curious if it would possibly hurt my MOBO if I used a 20 to 24-pin adapter.
The reason I'm looking into this is because my case's front panel power supply is branching off of a 20-pin adapter, yet my MOBO uses a 24-pin adapter. So i have two options as follows:
1. Connect the 20-Pin adapter directly into the MOBO leaving the 4 left pins open. I fear this will not supply enough power to my MOBO.
2. Use a 20 to 24 Pin adapter to fill all 24 pins on the MOBO yet still enable my front panel to have power. Also concerned that this will not get enough juice to my MOBO.
I have contacted the manufacturer of the case to get their suggestion, and they suggested Option 1 above.
What do you all think about my options? Should I try to talk the manufacturer into creating a 24-Pin adapter for me (which is unlikely)?
It would be great if I could use a 4-pin or 3-pin power adapter to get the juice to my front panel, but the case calls for a rare 5-pin power connector on the front panel that cannot be found anywhere.
Thanks!
The reason I'm looking into this is because my case's front panel power supply is branching off of a 20-pin adapter, yet my MOBO uses a 24-pin adapter. So i have two options as follows:
1. Connect the 20-Pin adapter directly into the MOBO leaving the 4 left pins open. I fear this will not supply enough power to my MOBO.
2. Use a 20 to 24 Pin adapter to fill all 24 pins on the MOBO yet still enable my front panel to have power. Also concerned that this will not get enough juice to my MOBO.
I have contacted the manufacturer of the case to get their suggestion, and they suggested Option 1 above.
What do you all think about my options? Should I try to talk the manufacturer into creating a 24-Pin adapter for me (which is unlikely)?
It would be great if I could use a 4-pin or 3-pin power adapter to get the juice to my front panel, but the case calls for a rare 5-pin power connector on the front panel that cannot be found anywhere.
Thanks!