atx power supply question.
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Hi guys,
I found this pinout on the web. It looks very usefull for my next project.
http://pinouts.ru/data/atxpower_pinout.shtml
What I'm wondering though is does the color coding apply to the non 20 pin connectors? IE. if a red wire is going to power a hard drive or a cd drive does that run on +5 volts? Thanks.
Jeff S
I found this pinout on the web. It looks very usefull for my next project.
http://pinouts.ru/data/atxpower_pinout.shtml
What I'm wondering though is does the color coding apply to the non 20 pin connectors? IE. if a red wire is going to power a hard drive or a cd drive does that run on +5 volts? Thanks.
Jeff S
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Well,
When I connect the +5 to my mother board (and the ground) the power indicator on my motherboard starts up. Howwever, the fan on my psu still isn't spinning? Help. Below is where I got my atx info from. Thanks.
Jeff S
http://pinouts.ru/Power/atxpower_pinout.shtml
When I connect the +5 to my mother board (and the ground) the power indicator on my motherboard starts up. Howwever, the fan on my psu still isn't spinning? Help. Below is where I got my atx info from. Thanks.
Jeff S
http://pinouts.ru/Power/atxpower_pinout.shtml