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Re: need Computer power supply trick
You should also be aware that many PC power supplies require some minimum load to turn on and to maintain regulation.
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Re: need Computer power supply trick
I have a similar problem, except, I have a board with only six pins in the molex connector, they are labeled +12v, -12v, gnd, gnd, +5v, +5v (yes, two +5v). I have tried an ATX and an AT power supply to no avail, bench supplies will get a warning beep (wrong power), I think that the bench supplies are to low an amperage. Any thoughts?
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Re: need Computer power supply trick
this doesnt work on power supplies that come with computers like dells, HPs, Compaqs, ETC.. This will work if you use a power supply that you can pick up at a local store.
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