Ref PO3-640-UR11 - Looking to upgrade the PSU - What power supply vendors use a 6-pin ATX connector?

LJC_202212
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The MOBO has one 8[4x4]-pin Auxiliary ATX for 12v (v1 & v2) connectors, and one 6-pin ATX power connector.  When researching PSU upgrade options for a 6-pin ATX version, all I seem to find are 24-pin ATX cables/connectors. In PSU marketing data sheets, I see 6-pin to VGA and 8[6+2]-pin PCI-E VGA cables/connectors, but nothing described as 6-pin to MOBO ATX cables/connectors. Absent a detailed Acer MOBO or Acer PSU manual, I cannot confirm pin diagram voltages to inform a decision. As an example, would a EVGA Supernova 850 G7, 80 Plus Gold 850W PSU work cable wise, connector wise? Also, would it fit the case and align with the screw holes? I'm open to other examples/ideas in the 750 to 850W range. Thank you for your time.

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  • JackE
    JackE ACE Posts: 45,107 Trailblazer
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    You have the newer higher efficienty ATX12VO mainboard that uses a single 12volt connector that is incompatible with most ATX12V PSUs that are sold for home-built systems. HP seems to offer higher powered ATX12VO mainboard compatible PSUs. Google search part nos.. HP1-PXXXGD-F12S where XXX is watts. Dimensions are also listed so you can compare them with those of the 500watt unit and space available that you have in there now. Intel is trying to standardize dimensions for different capacities with these more efficient PSUs

    Jack E/NJ

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  • @LJC_202212


    Kindly go throug the details from the link given below



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  • JackE
    JackE ACE Posts: 45,107 Trailblazer
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    You have the newer higher efficienty ATX12VO mainboard that uses a single 12volt connector that is incompatible with most ATX12V PSUs that are sold for home-built systems. HP seems to offer higher powered ATX12VO mainboard compatible PSUs. Google search part nos.. HP1-PXXXGD-F12S where XXX is watts. Dimensions are also listed so you can compare them with those of the 500watt unit and space available that you have in there now. Intel is trying to standardize dimensions for different capacities with these more efficient PSUs

    Jack E/NJ

  • billsey
    billsey ACE Posts: 34,672 Trailblazer

    Here are the pinouts of the power connectors:


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