Important Information and Disclaimers updated. Global change removed ATX in ATX/ATX12V Power Supply Design Guide. Department of Energy (DOE) that promotes energy efficiency.ĭell has participated in these programs since March 1992 29 years ago. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and U.S. ATX was NEVER modular.ĭell Units have Energy Star EPEAT EPS12V 2.92 PFC 80 percent Efficiency.Įnergy Star (trademarked ENERGY STAR) is a program run by the U.S. number of pins is not how you identify a standard.ĪTX (Advanced Technology eXtended) is a motherboard and power supply configuration specification developed by Intel in 1995 to improve on previous de facto standards like the PC/XT/AT design.ĭell worked with Intel and the EPA to design BTX and later Micro BTX as well as the SSR group for 80 plus certification and EPS12V standards. They do this so you wont confuse the 6+2 and plug into the motherboard. "So basically a power supply that does not conform to the ATX 2.0 standard." ATX is 20 PIN EPS12V IS 24 PIN. However, in 15minutes or so, someone could add the needed 2 wires & extra red 6pin connector so it's a proper CPU cable ***Note: typical aftermarket CPU cables range in length from 24" - 26" - 29.5" … if the Aurora CPU cable is shorter than 24", you might need an 8pin CPU / EPS extension for it (I don't have the cable length for J8JFX, but it should be 24"+ from what I remember)Īlso note I can not get into cable making tips / advice, I don't have the time. Whether u source an all-black cable or a black-yellow is up to u My reaction to the 6-wire 6pin Aurora CPU cable is that Dellware 'cost-cut' the cable in an effort not to pay for heatshrink, more zipties, & of course the 2 wires, 4 PSU female terminals & extra red 6pin connector sad but maybe true that 5950x / 10900k can't get x8 wires to power those withġ) If you can find 51 R2 J8JFX CPU/GPU cable (google/eBay/call-chat w/Dell Spare Parts), u can use itĢ) You can buy some yellow/black 18awg wire, buy some female PSU terminals & a 6pin (red) connector & add the extra 2 wires yourself (ie take the original cable apart, insert wires/terminals, put cable back together etc) (see ***Note)ģ) Contact a custom cable maker ('sleevers'), send them yours, have them make it into an 8pinģA) Contact custom cable-maker / sleever, who can make an 8-wire 8pin (4+4 etc) that has x2 6pin modular connex made from scratch (see pinout below)Ĥ) Buy a basic CPU 8pin cable from someone, buy a pair of empty 6pin connectors > remove the unwanted 8pin it will come with (in otherwords, back all of the terminals out of the 8pin PSU end of cable & transfer on your 6pins which will plug into PSU panel red ports) ie create your own compatible CPU cable. Aurora CPU (left) | Area-51 R2 CPU/GPU (right)Īurora models (R5 & newer) share the same PSU (&/or PSU pinout = can share cables) with Area-51 models (R2 & newer), where the 850watt Bronze/Gold, 1000w & 1500w PSU all have the same front panel layout & same front panel pinout, making both the PSU chassis & PSU case cables all interchangeable (however we might question if the 1500w should/could/would fit the Aurora due to its length)
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