No, it won't work. The Athelon 200GE requires a 12-pin CPU connector.
No, it won't work. The Athelon 200GE requires a 12-pin CPU connector.
I am setting up a system for browsing the web, watching YouTube clips, viewing 1080p films, and doing basic Photoshop work. The 200GE processor consumes low power (35W TDP) and isn’t intended for heavy tasks like gaming or editing. I require a compact case and opted for the ZEB-555B because it’s available. Its documentation mentions a micro power supply with a 4 Pin CPU connector. My MSI board uses an 8 Pin ESP12V connector, so I’m wondering if the 200GE can connect to the 4 Pin version or needs an adapter. If you know the exact size of the micro PSU, it would help me locate a compatible one.
It's good to hear. The 200GE, which is essentially a 35W CPU, can handle more than 100W...? From what I understand, it’s probably capped there. I’m not planning to push it beyond its limits since I don’t need extra speed. I’m unsure about the quality of the power supply—whether the cables are solid or not.
Here are two Micro ATX PSU options you might find useful:
1. [Micro ATX PSU 1](https://example.com/micro-atx-psu1)
2. [Micro ATX PSU 2](https://example.com/micro-atx-psu2)
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