My motherboard is Gigabyte (GIGABYTE) GA-A75M-S2V (AMD A75/Socket FM1), the motherboard power supply is Antec (Antec) VP 450P, now 24 motherboard interface plug in 20 interface power supply, power supply and +4 interface can not plug.Even if the +4 interface power of 4 interface on the motherboard left, but there is a small button to stand up, can not be completely consistent. It should be specially designed by the manufacturer.The 4 interfaces written on the motherboard manual are dedicated to the 2*12pin interface power supply. Does anyone know what this design is for?
You can either insert the or not to supply 20+4 first and togetherInterface design is a unified standard figure visible plug has error proofing design try must take on
This is your motherboard and your power, I do it myself. Just pick up the red boxes and the lines. The buckle has been drawn for you.Your motherboard's CPU power interface is 4Pin, and the power supply is 4+4pin. You can just plug in and that one will do. As for the power 24pin, you can follow my diagram.
20+4pin, that's what you mean. First you put 20 and 4 in the same place, make it 20+4pin = 24, and then insert the 24 into the motherboard 24. Alternatively, you plug in 4 to the motherboard, and then insert 20.20 is to withhold 4, how is the first plug 20 inserted after 4,
No way, you don't plug that 12V CPU inYou plug in 20PIN first, try it, can you plug it in completely?! Remember, you just inserted 20PIN's position, and then dial out and insert the four PIN first2*12 is it two yellow, two black?If it's two yellow and two black, that's the 4PIN in your hand. It's wrong, so plug in and burn the motherboard
You have made a mistake, the 4 20+4 power supply interface, with no small buttons, with a small bayonet is CPU strengthen the power supply socket, and then you look carefully, find the right of the 4 and 20 pin plug, and can be inserted into the good.