K8N Neo 4 Platinum Questions...

I'm going to be upgrading to a 7800GTX soon and will have to replace my mobo which is a K8N Neo 2 Platinum. I am currently using an Antec True 550 ps, which has 30 amps on the 12v rail. However, it is only a single rail ps and it has a 20 pin connecter. I plan on upgrading to a K8N Neo 4 board and was wondering if my ps is still okay even though it's only a single rail. I read the sticky and it seemed to suggest that single rail was still preferable but I just wanted to make sure I wasn't mis-reading anything.  Secondly, does the K8N Neo 4 use a 20 or 24 pin header? If it uses the 24 pin will I be okay using my current ps which is only a 20 pin? Moreover, would I be advised to purchase a 20->24 pin adapter or should I just plug the 20 pin into it's corresponding pins?
The rest of my system:
Winchester 3500+
DVD burner
CD burner
OCZ 2 GB (2x1024) Platinum DDR 400 memory
Haupaugge PVR 250
WD 160 GB SATA HD
Thanks for any advice

K8N Neo4 Platinum has compatibility issues with nVidia 7800 cards. There is a capacitor very close to the PCI slot which makes the installation impossible. You may search the forum for more info.
Your PSU is OK as long as you won't be overclocking as your card consumes a lot of juice/I'd still go for more Ampers on the 12V rail/. It's not really a problem whether you have 1 or 2 12V rails....The mobo uses 24pin header but 20 is OK as well....You don't need an adaptor for that.

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