JPW1 used on K7N2-Delta -AMD??

I need to know if i need to use the JPW1 connector on my mb(ATX 12V Power Connector), i was under the impression that it is for Pentium processors , but then why would it be on a AMD based mb , i have been running the system without it plugged in, but im wondering if i would see any benifits by using it??, or will it harm something if i plugged it in after running my system without it , for a few months???

K thank you for the info!  i have tried to find answers in the manual , but it didnt tell much about what to use or what not to use or why ,
oh and i guess i misunderstood your first post, i thought when u said that the 20 pin drew about 8a , about the load of the CPU , i thought u meant the 20 pin was sufficent, but thanks for clarifying , i will plug it in next time i shut off my pc .

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