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rzoppa wrote21 wrote Luckily, that motherboard isn't some weird proprietary form factor like Dell sometimes use(BTX or whatever). On a side note, I was looking over the PSU and was trying to determine how I would hook up my 4 pin (2x2) CPU power header. I was looking over most of the PSU's within the class of PSU you suggested but all im seeing is 8 pin (2x4). |
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rzoppa wrote I did some research and found out that I can get cables that can allow me to hook the fans into a 4 pin slot on the PSU. No. Don't buy anything with Molex in 2020 pls. Also no, you would not connect that to the pump header anyway. newegg.com/phanteks-ph-pwhub-02-b...klink=true SATA fan hub, connect your one fan header(and SATA power) to this, and now you have plenty of connections for fans. rzoppa wrote On a side note, I was looking over the PSU and was trying to determine how I would hook up my 4 pin (2x2) CPU power header. I was looking over most of the PSU's within the class of PSU you suggested but all im seeing is 8 pin (2x4). Just plug in a single 4-pin, and leave the additional 4-pin hanging loose. PCPartPicker Part List Video Card: Asus GeForce GTX 1660 SUPER 6 GB TUF GAMING OC Video Card ($229.99 @ B&H) Case: Phanteks Eclipse P400A ATX Mid Tower Case ($79.98 @ Newegg) Power Supply: be quiet! Pure Power 11 500 W 80+ Gold Certified ATX Power Supply ($69.90 @ B&H) Monitor: Pixio PX247 23.8" 1920x1080 144 Hz Monitor ($169.99 @ Amazon) Total: $549.86 +$20 for your fan hub. +$15 if you want the RGB variant of the Phanteks P400A. +$30 if you want a modular PSU. +$50-75 if you want to up the GTX 1660 Super to an RTX 2060. |
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So I picked up the Phanteks P400A case and hooked everything up. The problem I am having right now is that the 3.0 USB ports on the front of the case are not working. I did some research and believe I found the problem. Apparently my HP motherboard is proprietary in regards to the 3.0 USB header and it will not work with the connector provided in my P400A case. Its deceiving because the connectors are the exact same shape and color (male and female)
The question is if there is an adapter that I can purchase to plug into the 3.0 USB header on my motherboard so that I can connect the front 3.0 USB ports. I have heard people just buy an expansion slot for a couple more ports on the back of the computer but I would really like to use the ports on the front. Any thoughts or ideas? |
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I think I found my solution and it involve purchasing a PCIe expansion card with an internal USB 3.0 20-pin connector that will work with the cables for the USB ports on the front of my case.
If anyone thinks differently please let me know and if anyone can recommend a PCIe card with a USB 3.0 20-pin internal connector I would really appreciate it. |
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