on the board there is always a connection with the power supply, but which one is the right one there is now the new EPS (24-pin + 8-pin) and the old ATX12V 2.0 (24-pin + 4-pin)
what exactly is the difference?
on the board there is always a connection with the power supply, but which one is the right one there is now the new EPS (24-pin + 8-pin) and the old ATX12V 2.0 (24-pin + 4-pin)
what exactly is the difference?
The power supply connection that fits the board is the right one. If both parts do not fit together, you need an adapter. If there are 2 connections (plugs), take the one that fits, one is for a new one and the other is for an old board, technically there is no difference, unless you need an adapter, new sales.
Changes increase sales, the same thing also applies to various software, new version, different presentation, new sales and the program remains the same. Life is that simple.
well because 24 plugs because I know only nioch knew that the same is we eps ^^
and I wanted a board there is the 8 plug with it but only have a nt with 4 I need a new nt then?
Look here https://encrypted.google.com/search?q=Mainb…1PKWE4gTyg_iZDw
and here: Computers and accessories - Hardware - Cables / Plugs / Adapters - Pollin Electronic
the solution: 1 adapter and the problem is solved
ah ok thank you I didn't know that there was something like that
one more question by the way on NEN uefi bios aufen no 32 bit systems or? ^^
What is the difference between AMI 4 Mbit and AMI 16 Mbit
AMI 16MBit and AMI 4/8 MBit are mainboards. The flash chip that stores the bios is 4/8 / or 16 MBit in size, depending on the board.
32/64-bit systems run on mainboards. For 64-bit systems you also need a 64-bit CPU, 32-bit also run on the 64-bit system, but not the other way around.
ah ok so for example 32 and 64 bit can run on an AMI 16 Mbit? ^^
with the uefi i read that it is only for 64 bit and not compatible to 32 bit because microsoft didn't want to bring out a normal bios emulator for xp and vista sp 1
look here :EFI (UEFI) - what is it?
What you need is a CPU 64 bit, 64 and 32 bit programs run on a 64 bit CPU. If you have a 32-bit CPU installed, no 64-bit programs run, this also applies to Windows XP, Vista and Win7.
I know but the efi thing there is something completely different like NEN normal bios xD
the good old bios will simply be replaced, it's that simple.
win7 looks different like xp, for example.
uefi can also be operated with the mouse, for people
who like to get the maximum out of their pc and overclock
uefi is quite interesting.
a normal pc user already gets sweaty outbreaks when he
the onboard sound / graphics card should deactivate, more will be 99% of the
users in the bios never do either.
is clear xD but really just wanted to know obs that is true on uefi no 32er run? ^^
on the old both should run normally ^^ don't want to overclock or something ^^
On a 64 bit system, 32 bit programs run but not the other way around.
There is no difference ... except because of the adapter