
Hard2Hear
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Do any of you guys know a forum somewhere that I could find an answer to this?
I have a Compaq DeskproEN733. The system board on this is designed to use a "propriatary" power supply. The difference I can see is that the mobo connector on a standard ATX power supply is 2 rows to small for the connector on this board. If a newer, P4 compatible power supply is used, it LOOKS like I could use the extra connector and get the proper fit of connectors by using those two connectors from the power supply. I DON'T know about voltage, though. The other thing about the Compaq power supply is that it is smaller in size than your standard ATX ps.
My goal is to rig a 400W power supply (the Compaq one is only 250W) and transfer the board to a rack-mount PC case so I have room, and power connectors, for everything I need. I really, really like this board, and am trying to keep it.
I have a Compaq DeskproEN733. The system board on this is designed to use a "propriatary" power supply. The difference I can see is that the mobo connector on a standard ATX power supply is 2 rows to small for the connector on this board. If a newer, P4 compatible power supply is used, it LOOKS like I could use the extra connector and get the proper fit of connectors by using those two connectors from the power supply. I DON'T know about voltage, though. The other thing about the Compaq power supply is that it is smaller in size than your standard ATX ps.
My goal is to rig a 400W power supply (the Compaq one is only 250W) and transfer the board to a rack-mount PC case so I have room, and power connectors, for everything I need. I really, really like this board, and am trying to keep it.