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Use the 24-pin connector for the m/b main supply. The 8-pin connectors might be for compatibility with older m/b specs. The 6+2 pcie connectors are for pcie h/w like graphics cards. -Nilanjan -----Original Message----- From: Daniel Feenberg Sent: Wednesday, July 13, 2011 3:02 PM Subject: [Discuss] power supply for a xeon server I am assembling a dual processor xeon server, and am mystified by the power connections on the motherboard (ASUS Z*PE-D18). There is a 24 pin connector, and 2 8 pin connectors. The power supply is a Corsair HX1000W (which is supposed to work with this motherboard according to some) and it has several connectors that are 6+2 pins and labeled PCI-E. They don't seem to fit. Should they? I don't see any 8 pin connectors. Did I buy the wrong power supply? I have built many single processor systems, and I guess I was over-confident, as the Xeon had many differences. I've just overcome the problems with finding an appropriate heatsink, and a case with appropiate mounting holes. Thanks Daniel Feenberg _______________________________________________ Discuss mailing list Discuss at blu.org This message was delivered to nilanjan.palit at intel.com http://lists.blu.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss
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