So I was gonna buy a new power supply cause my current 650W supply works but teh fan died and I have another fan doing its job but its kinda half-assed and I worry it won't work this way forever.
The problem: I DUNNO WHAT THE CONNECTORS ARE CALLED
for example:
1 x 20+4pin Main Connector
1 x 4+4pin CPU
6 x SATA
1 x 6pin PCI-E
1 x 6+2pin PCI-E
6 x Peripheral
Ok I know SATA obviously, but what is all this addition shit? 20+4? 4+4? 6+2?
Why isnt it 24, 8, and 8? My motherboard takes a 24 pin connector, is that what they mean by 20+4?
I need a supply with the 24-pin plug for the motherboard, at least 4 of the 4-pin plugs to power IDE devices (HDD, DVD burner, extra fans), one SATA, two 6-pin connectors for my video card, and it looks like there's a 4-pin square connector also going to my motherboard.
In the past, I've always known the power supply would have teh right plugs, but now that I'm using multiple HDD's of different types, and I have a higher-end video card that requires a SECOND 6-pin plug, I'm not sure if what I get will have all that.
Ideally I could get away with people explaining what all that gibberish up there means, but also if people want to suggest power supplies to use, I'm gonna buy through NewEgg, and as I have 650W right now I don't see myself needing any more than 650-750W from teh supply, I'm looking at from 50-100 bucks to spend on it, no more.