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    Default Motherboard-PSU compatibility


    Mga brow, unsaon pagkahibaw kung compatible ang imung palitunun nga motherboard and powersupply? Thanks…. I just wana be sure nga compatible ang PSU ug motherboard nga akung palitun, daghan man gud kaayu ug mga specs ang mga PSU, like… SLI, 24pins, etc… and lastly if mag SLi ba ka ug videocard (two vcards) kinahanglan ba SLi ready pod ang PSU? Or any 500w PSU would do? Murag kita man gud kog PSU nga naay naka sulat nga “SLI-READY” or plain “SLI” ra ba to.. kalimut na ko ..hmmm? PS: Vcard to PSU also

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    first of all, you could've created a single post for all your concerns because for me, you're already spamming the forum.

    anyway, its not about compatibility between motherboard and PSU ang question sa products nga naa karon sa market, its 'how much power you need'. most if not all motherboard have 24-pin atx connectors na so there's no need to worry about that.

    if you're getting a true-rated PSU, then there's no need to worry about the auxillary power connector sa power supply kay kuyog nana siya and most generic PSU's have it nasad. As for your SLI question, you can't run SLI on a non-SLI chipset board. Its only ATI that introduced their crossfire technology to Intel which means that current Intel Chipsets can run Crossfire if the board was designed for that support.

    Your PSU should be able to handle 2 graphics card requiring their own PCIe connectors to do that. Check with the manufacturer's website to see if they are Crossfire or SLI rated.

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    lots of threads amp...nice one...lol

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    Ang mobo naa nay manual so you better read or before nimo paliton you'll ask sa sales unsay compatible ana para sad ka maka learn. Actually ang mobo bro compatible na cya sa most of PSU's even generic pero ang generic mangud daghan disadvantages dali ra ma guba ug ma damay jud imong mobo etc..if magkinaunsa so I suggest better get a branded PSU affordable naman na ron.

    SLI ready PSU means obviously READY cya if mag SLI ka sa imong system! so if you want to ask more..google it for your own good!

    And one thing listen to what poldopunk said to you he's our genius tech here lol!
    Last edited by yugi; 11-22-2008 at 02:13 AM.

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    to add sa ilang gihatag nimo bro.. just in case maglibog gihapon ka then ipost lang diri ang model sa mobo, videocard na imong iSLI and PSU para maka-advice mi kung makaya ra ba...

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    bati.an gyud ko ana mo reply nga google lang!!.. mao bitaw usual mga tao mangutana ngari kay dili na sila kasabot.. may ni ato binisay.on kay dali ra ta makasabot.. and brad add lang sad.. dili lang sa manual ang compatibility.. kakita sad na sa box...

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    bitaw, i agree with waterboy0911,,
    libog jud sabton ang google usahay, nindot diri kay vernacular ang language.. hehehehe

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