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Shailendra Yadav
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Asked: October 24, 20212021-10-24T18:23:25+05:30 2021-10-24T18:23:25+05:30

A System Will Always Require What Power Connector?

A System Will Always Require What Power Connector?
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    1. Maryam Khalid Bronze
      2022-02-02T13:19:24+05:30Added an answer on February 2, 2022 at 1:19 pm

      A system will always require what power connector?

      • 4-pin auxiliary.
      • 8-pin auxiliary.
      • P1 power connector.
      • 6-pin PCle connector.

      Answer: The connector which is always used by the system is the P1 power connector. The P1 power connector is a connector on the ATX motherboard. .it is used by the motherboard and gives its power.it has almost 20 to 24 pins. And one of the pins belongs to the PS-ON wire and the color is usually green. A power supply with 24-pin is usually used to connect with a 20-pin connector by the motherboard.

      What is a P1 power connector?

      The P1 power connector is known as the main connector, it has 20 or possibly 24 pins. The 20-pin size is considered the old connector and used for older computer connections The common connector size used in today’s world is a 24-pin size connector which is further divided into 4 and 20 pins if there is a need.

      The connector acts as complete with some power and cannot be divided. If you are stuck in the situation where you need the 20-pin size then there are two solutions either find the adapter to convert the 24-pin size to 20 pins or just try to work with it. you can face difficulty to connect and it might be tight and the remaining will stay out of the plug, try to do it with care if you are attempting it.

      The connection on the motherboard is coded, which means you can plug in the connector unless you have to in the right way or use force which is dangerous because it will cause damage to the device. If there is a need to use the force at least first check the plug maybe you are putting it on the wrong side.

      The motherboard plug has a notch, which will attach to the latch which is present on the plug. when you try to connect the P1 connector you can hear a voice that ensures that the plug is connected successfully. When the connector is connected, it is continuously available at 5 volts to the computer. Typically, the PC is on standby and a 5-volt power supply is supplied to this device, if wake-on-LAN, the power permits the PC to look for that wake-on-LAN event and begin the PC up.

      It is also possible for the keyboard to start the PC from sleep mode if it has computer support. Along with time pass, the PC needs more energy first 20-pin is not enough now 24-pin connector will not fit.

      P1 connector has two forms one is P1 plug and P4 MB. let’s see both of them in the following:

      P1 Plug: It is also known as a motherboard connector, which establishes the connection between the motherboard with the power supply.

      P4 MB: it works by connecting the motherboard with the onboard CPU to power energy and they are at least 4 or 8 connectors .the Molex power energy comes from at least one of the plugs.

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