8 Pin CPU Connector?

The P55-GD85 came with a little black thing covering the extra 4 holes on the CPU 12v connector - does that mean I don't need to plug anything into those?
The second CPU connector on my OCZ StealthXTreme doesn't match the holes on the extra slots, but does obviously match the main 4 ports.

Quote from: Wonkanoby on 18-January-11, 08:34:39
or they miss labelled them
are the other 2 identical
What do you mean? Those are the only two labelled CPU and there are no other 4pin connectors. The PCI-E are both 6 pin.

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