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Old December 31st 03, 10:37 PM
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Okay. On the ATX power supply, what pins on the 20 pin header do I
need to hook together to get the power supply to turn on if it is not connected
to a motherboard? Is it pin 14 (green wire, power on) and any 3.3 volt pin (orange wire)?
Or is it pin 14 (green wire, power on) and any 5 volt pin (red wire)?

Thanks!
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Old December 31st 03, 11:23 PM
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Okay. On the ATX power supply, what pins on the 20 pin header do I
need to hook together to get the power supply to turn on if it is not

connected
to a motherboard? Is it pin 14 (green wire, power on) and any 3.3 volt

pin (orange wire)?
Or is it pin 14 (green wire, power on) and any 5 volt pin (red wire)?

Thanks!


OK, start he

http://www.compute-aid.com/atxspec.html


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Old December 31st 03, 11:33 PM
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On Wed, 31 Dec 2003 18:23:16 -0500, "Bishoop" wrote:


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Okay. On the ATX power supply, what pins on the 20 pin header do I
need to hook together to get the power supply to turn on if it is not

connected
to a motherboard? Is it pin 14 (green wire, power on) and any 3.3 volt

pin (orange wire)?
Or is it pin 14 (green wire, power on) and any 5 volt pin (red wire)?

Thanks!


OK, start he

http://www.compute-aid.com/atxspec.html


AH! 14 and GROUND! That's the ticket.

Thank you.

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Old December 31st 03, 11:34 PM
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On Wed, 31 Dec 2003 18:23:16 -0500, "Bishoop" wrote:


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Okay. On the ATX power supply, what pins on the 20 pin header do I
need to hook together to get the power supply to turn on if it is not

connected
to a motherboard? Is it pin 14 (green wire, power on) and any 3.3 volt

pin (orange wire)?
Or is it pin 14 (green wire, power on) and any 5 volt pin (red wire)?

Thanks!


OK, start he

http://www.compute-aid.com/atxspec.html



Thanks for the link!
 




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