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18 September, 07:26

Jessie, the PC technician, replaced a power supply in an older ATC computer. Jessie notices that the ATX motherboard connector has more pins than the main power connector coming from the power supply. What should Jessie do?

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  1. 18 September, 07:36
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    Option D i. e., Nothing because the newer ATX power supply is compatible with both 20 - and 24-pin connectors.

    Explanation:

    In the given statement, there is some details that is options are missing.

    In the following statement, Jessie does nothing for those ATX motherboard connectors that have more numbers of pins as compared to the that power connector which is coming from the power supply because the newer ATX power supply is compatible with both types of connectors that is 20-pins and 24-pins.
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