Corsair CX500 p4 connector HP Pavilion Elite HPE - 410 t. I was told it would fit and the 24

I was told of the Corsair would correspond and the 24pin connector has no problem, right.  However, the motherboard using a P4 PSU OEM plug that is not on the privateer.  The P4 is square, 2 more 2 connectors. Card PCI-E and one 8 pins without name, but not P4.

I bought an Asus HD6670 to meet my need for 3 monitor, but I really don't want to rebuild this computer from the MB on the spot.

Henry

Hi Henry,.

Corsair POWER supply should explain that the ATX P8 connector can be split.  See this video of Corsair.

I shared the ATX P8 connector when I installed a Corsair POWER supply in my HP e9280t.

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