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Har kjøpt ny strømforsyning ( EVGA Supernova G2 750 W ). Kjøpte for 6 måneder siden en Acer Predator med ett Geforce GTX 760, hadde ikke tid til å bygge en selv.. Oppgraderte deretter til GTX 980, fungerte fint. Har nå kjøpt GTX 980TI og strømforsyningen på 500 W er selvsagt for svak. Problemet er at mitt HK har 12 pins kontakt for PSU, EVGA har 24 pins kontakt. Finnes det adapter for dette?  

Får ikke startet opp maskinene.

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Dette problemet du har? Edit: Hvis dette HK har 12 pin ATX connector er det rimelig sløvt, og nok en årsak til aldri kjøpe ferdigmaskiner. 

 

What is the make and model of your pre-built desktop? . Your power connector looks just like the Acer / Gateway proprietary connector others have reported in models such as . . .

Acer Aspire AT3-605-UR20 . (i5-4330 / 12gb / 2tb)
Acer Aspire AT3-605-UR21 . (i7-4770 / 12gb / 1tb)
Acer Predator AG3-605-UR24 . (i7-4770 / 12gb / 1tb)
Gateway DX4885-UB3A . (i5-4430 / 8gb / 1tb)
Gateway DX-4885-UR21 .(i5-4430 / 8gb / 1tb)

There are many reports of surprise, frustration, and dissatisfaction on the internet from many owners of all of these models, when they open up the PC and discover the difficulty of a PSU upgrade due to the A/G proprietary 12-pin mobo connector.

I think that it will be either very difficult or impossible to find an aftermarket / third-party power supply that comes with a plug-and-play connector that will plug into your motherboard with the correct [Acer/Gateway proprietary] pinout.

There are Dell (and maybe HP) ATX PSU's that include a 12-pin connector [e.g. Dell GM869 875W] along with a 24p connector, but I would question whether the 12p was ever intended to be the a main ATX power connector to the motherboard [unless maybe you go all the back to the days of the AT (vs ATX) connector standard?]. . Chances are that the Dell pinout will be different than the HP pinout will be different than the Acer/Gateway pinout.

[http://en.community.dell.com/support-forums/servers/f/9...
With reference to a 650W Dell PowerEdge 1800 Server PSU, participant know as "hurgh" states:
"Turns out the 12 pin connector is just for for power to the SATA drives. This was obvious once I pulled the server apart... ]

But -- coming back to the Acer/Gateway proprietary-12p "roadblock" -- there are DIY workaround solutions discussed at:

http://www.tomshardware.com/answers/id-1833076/odd-moth...

and an eBay workaround solution [if this link is still live] at:

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Acer-motherboard-12-pin-cable-a...

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Sakset fra Toms

Dette problemet du har? Edit: Hvis dette HK har 12 pin ATX connector er det rimelig sløvt, og nok en årsak til aldri kjøpe ferdigmaskiner. 

 

What is the make and model of your pre-built desktop? . Your power connector looks just like the Acer / Gateway proprietary connector others have reported in models such as . . .

 

Acer Aspire AT3-605-UR20 . (i5-4330 / 12gb / 2tb)

Acer Aspire AT3-605-UR21 . (i7-4770 / 12gb / 1tb)

Acer Predator AG3-605-UR24 . (i7-4770 / 12gb / 1tb)

Gateway DX4885-UB3A . (i5-4430 / 8gb / 1tb)

Gateway DX-4885-UR21 .(i5-4430 / 8gb / 1tb)

 

There are many reports of surprise, frustration, and dissatisfaction on the internet from many owners of all of these models, when they open up the PC and discover the difficulty of a PSU upgrade due to the A/G proprietary 12-pin mobo connector.

 

I think that it will be either very difficult or impossible to find an aftermarket / third-party power supply that comes with a plug-and-play connector that will plug into your motherboard with the correct [Acer/Gateway proprietary] pinout.

 

There are Dell (and maybe HP) ATX PSU's that include a 12-pin connector [e.g. Dell GM869 875W] along with a 24p connector, but I would question whether the 12p was ever intended to be the a main ATX power connector to the motherboard [unless maybe you go all the back to the days of the AT (vs ATX) connector standard?]. . Chances are that the Dell pinout will be different than the HP pinout will be different than the Acer/Gateway pinout.

 

[http://en.community.dell.com/support-forums/servers/f/9...

With reference to a 650W Dell PowerEdge 1800 Server PSU, participant know as "hurgh" states:

"Turns out the 12 pin connector is just for for power to the SATA drives. This was obvious once I pulled the server apart... ]

 

But -- coming back to the Acer/Gateway proprietary-12p "roadblock" -- there are DIY workaround solutions discussed at:

 

http://www.tomshardware.com/answers/id-1833076/odd-moth...

 

and an eBay workaround solution [if this link is still live] at:

 

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Acer-motherboard-12-pin-cable-a...

Takk for rask og grundig tilbakemelding, da blir det å bygge ny PC!!!

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Det kan jo godt være du bare trenger bytte HK da.

Hvis du poster informasjon om maskinen din, og gjerne viser et bilde eller to, så er det relativt enkelt å finne deler.

Det eneste jeg trenger å kjøpe blir da HK, kanskje Asus Z97-PRO GAMER.

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Har i7-4790.

 

 

Det kan jo godt være du bare trenger bytte HK da.

Hvis du poster informasjon om maskinen din, og gjerne viser et bilde eller to, så er det relativt enkelt å finne deler.

Det eneste jeg trenger å kjøpe blir da HK, kanskje Asus Z97-PRO GAMER.

 

Hvilken cpu har du?

 

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