> You mean it says not to worry that you can't do it wrong? Quite likely > given the connector has shapped plastic around some pins so that it can > only fit in one place (unlike some of the old AT power connectors where > you had to remember black went in the middle). I would be surprised if > the new 24pin connector is not just a 20pin ATX combined with the 4pin > P4 12V connector in one, so that a new board can still use the older > power supply with the seperate connectors. But having not seen the new > 24pin connector myself, I am only guessing.
As I wrote a moment ago, the connector is keyed to prevent misuse. The 4-pin 12V connector is separate and still needed, whether you connect a 24-pin or 20-pin power supply. Andras -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

