Danger. The extra 4 pins on a 24-pin ATX 2.0/2.1 connector are +12, +5, +3.3, and ground. The 4-pin aux connector is a pair of +12V and a pair of grounds. Not sure how that Biostar responds to +12 or ground where they shouldn't go but safe to say you're in the weeds. It's recent, and Intel, so I'm guessing your board needs the extra 3.3V supply. Possibly +12 also. Can't get to Biostar's site to check specs. Safe bet is buying an adapter or an ATX2.0/2.1 PSU.
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