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• Mainboard 20+4Pin: 1x — This is the main 24-pin connector (split into 20+4 pins) that powers the motherboard. One connection is required.
• 12V CPU Power: These are CPU power connectors. The PSU provides flexibility with 4-pin (for older boards), 4+4-pin (for dual 4-pin connectors, common on modern boards), or 8-pin (for high-performance CPUs, especially in overclocking setups). These connectors supply power to the CPU.
• PCI-Express Power Connectors: This 6+2 pin connector is for powering graphics cards. The 6-pin is the standard, but the additional 2 pins allow for 8-pin GPUs, which are common in high-end graphics cards. This means the PSU has at least one connection for a high-end GPU.
• This is an additional 6-pin connector for graphics cards, providing support for GPUs that don’t require the extra 2 pins.
• These are older-style connectors typically used for peripherals like older hard drives, optical drives, or case fans. Having 4 of these gives you multiple options for connecting legacy devices.
• These are the newer connectors used primarily for powering SATA devices such as SSDs and HDDs. This is a good number of SATA power connectors for modern builds.
• A legacy 4-pin connector typically used for powering floppy disk drives. While largely obsolete, some older systems or certain niche devices (like some fans or adapters) might still require this.
• / (Not included or not specified): It seems there is no dedicated fan monitoring feature listed, meaning this PSU may not come with built-in monitoring for fan speeds or functionality. However, fan monitoring is often done through motherboard sensors or software rather than directly through the PSU.
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