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Hello!
I have the folowing configuration:
CPU: Intel BX80601950 Intel Core i7 950 3.06GHz, socket 1366, 8MB, BOX ;
MOTHERBOARD: Gigabyte X58A-UD3R Gigabyte X58A-UD3R, LGA1366;
RAM: Kingston KVR1333D3N9K3/3G Kingston 3Gb DDR3 (kit 3x1Gb) Bus1333 CL9 Value RAM ;
VIDEOCARD: ASUS ENGTS250 DK TOP/HTDI/512MD3 ;
HDD: 1X WD WD5000KS WD 500Gb Caviar Blue 16Mb KS sATA2 ;
1X WD WD6400AAKS WD 640Gb Caviar Blue 16Mb KS sATA2 ;
Corsair CMPSU-500CX Sursa ATX-500W Corsair CX500W, ATX2.2, ATX12V, 12V single rail, Quiet single-fan
DVDRW: LG GH22NS50 DVD Writer LG GH22NS50 sATA Bulk ;
My motherboard have 4-8 pin CPU power conectors. Write now I use only 4 pins power conectors from my Corsair PSU ( this PSU have 4-8 cpu power conectors) and my pc it's working fine. I want to know if it's recomended to conect all the 8 pins to my motherboard from my PSU or it's a bad idea...?
Many thanks.
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If you are not going to be doing anyOverclocking leave well enough alone , If you are going to turn it up , than plug it up.
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