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Switch from amd to intel motherboard now have no power

Amg to intel motherboard wiring changes??

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No. Power-supplies are compatible with both Intel and non-Intel motherboards. Look near the Intel CPU for a 4-pin "power" connector -- if there is one, connect the cable from the power-supply into that socket.

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How about a picture? Pg. 46 in your manual.
Need manual, download from Intel. (Click on link).
http://www.intel.com/support/motherboards/desktop/RC440BX/sb/CS-013608.htm

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Intel RC440BX Specification
Pg. 46
Basic rules case wiring. The color black is considered ground -. Power wires + can be any other color including stripped wires. (This is standard but case Mfg change to their own specification).

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