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nchapman55
on November 6, 2009
...P4 connector because this was first needed to support the Pentium 4 processor. (Older processors were powered from the 5V rail.)
nchapman55
on November 6, 2009
From wiki: ATX12V 1.0 The main changes and additions in ATX12V 1.0 (released in February 2000) were: * An extra 4-pin, 12-volt connector to power the CPU. Formally called the +12 V Power Connector, this is commonly referred to as the P4 connecto
nchapman55
on November 6, 2009
EATX maybe?
nchapman55
on November 6, 2009
Just an ATX 4 pin, not sure it has an actual name.
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