zami555 wrote on 2025-01-18, 13:50:
douglar wrote on 2025-01-18, 13:44:
Often, 4 of the pins are removable from the power supply connector, and the remaining 20 can only go in 1 way.
Unfortunately this is the case for PSU from "transition" period. So these PSU were produced just for a few years and after that all PSU used single 24 pin connector
I just went to the Seasonic page and the new psus on their site (prime tx series) all list "MB (24/20 pins) 1 connector" and in their manual it says "Connect the mainboard end of the 24/20-Pin convertible connector to the mainboard. Depending on the mainboard, you may need to either attach or detach the 4-Pin module of the 24/20-Pin connector."
I will say I just looked up Corsair psus as well and they dont look as they do that but to say "after that all PSU used single 24 pin connector" didnt seem to ring true.
This comment just stuck me odd as I have used Seasonic psus for along time and thought they always had the 4 pin detachable so I had to look at new models, saying that the last PSU I bought for my main system 2 years ago was a Super Flower and looking at that connector in my PC and their web page of new psus they list "20+4Pin - Detachable Cables One - cable (600mm)"
So I suppose its just the brand you have.