First post, by 386SX
Hello,
I bought a Jetway itx mainboard with the old early E350 APU I should receive soon; meanwhile the board only have a 24pin ATX connector (without the 4-pin CPU 12v one) and usually on many boards I tried (itx Atom too) the 20pin PicoPSU worked anyway just like many micro atx boards without the extra four wires of the PSU 24pin cable but in the board datasheet and manual is not specified this compatibility. I've seen there're adapter cables for this but the case space is limited and I'd not know where to fix the PicoPSU, so I was wondering if a 24pin connector usually is often needed or usually it work with just the 20pin one as a common design. I don't remember many time the 24pin connector was specifically needed to boot maybe only one time in a more modern mainboard.
Should the board risk anything trying anyway the 20pin PicoPSU or maybe building (?) a cable from a molex connector to the four extra missing wires (+12,+5+3,3 and GND) IF it work? The board power demand should be low enough from 25 to 35W total with the hard disk I suppose. I've got a 120W "PicoPSU" like supply and an external 60W 12v AC-DC psu which I'd not trust much on the watt values but should be enough.
Thanks