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|Shown in the picture is the 20 pin ATX connector that inserts into an atx motherboard. If your motherboard has a slot for the 20 pin connector shown in the graphic then you can be almost certain that an ATX power supply is required for your motherboard.<ref>Be sure to pay close attention to the number of pins. On some computers we've found that this connector contains 24 pins instead of 20.</ref> || |[[Image:powersupply.gif|125px|exterior]]
 
|Shown in the picture is the 20 pin ATX connector that inserts into an atx motherboard. If your motherboard has a slot for the 20 pin connector shown in the graphic then you can be almost certain that an ATX power supply is required for your motherboard.<ref>Be sure to pay close attention to the number of pins. On some computers we've found that this connector contains 24 pins instead of 20.</ref> || |[[Image:powersupply.gif|125px|exterior]]
 
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|'''24 pin ATX Connector'''|| Some motherboards require a 24 pin ATX Connector. Check out our 430W power supply and 500W power supply, both with the 20 and 24 pin connector built in. || [[Image:powersupply.gif|225px|exterior]]  
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|'''24 pin ATX Connector'''|| Some motherboards require a 24 pin ATX Connector. Check out our 430W power supply and 500W power supply, both with the 20 and 24 pin connector built in.  
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|'''P4 Connector''' or ''(4 pin cpu)''  
 
|'''P4 Connector''' or ''(4 pin cpu)''  
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