Ok, out now
Ya know how the connector for a PC motherboard is like 22 + 4 pins? well the 4 pin part on my PSU keeps slipping out of the socket on the mobo, it's not a very tight fit. I'm rather worried it might come undone while the PC is on?![]()
20+4, but yeah that is scary. The computer doesn't "need" the extra four afaik at least not in an OEM Gateway that I have. The included PSU only had a 20 pin connector and the mobo asks for 24.
I believe that the extra four pins on the 20 pin connector and four of the pins on a 8 pin connector simply add stability. If you want more Watts for your CPU, then the second connector offers that.
I suggest you carefully glue them together with hot glue, not super glue.
Femesis you still chicken or are we gunna fight any time soon eh?
Afraid il mop the floor with him after all that strenuous Training on level 8![]()
THE BEST METHOD to run PSX games (and everything else for that matter) is via Retroarch - http://buildbot.libretro.com/nightly/
If you have any questions on how to set it up on Windows please feel free to ask, its very easy.
See how this one has some clips:
If yours doesn't have clips, go ahead and glue them together where the clips should be. You don't want to computer having a fluctuating input if it really is loose.