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Power supply question

lsman

Diamond Member
I have a power supply for Tyan S2462, those 24 pin with 8 pin output that i want to convert to a regular ATX 20 pin.

I run into some problem, thanks for any help:

1. there is no "+5V stand by" at these 24pin+8pin line, but if i open the case of the PS, i see an empty (filled with solder) empty and printed as +5V SB PPL, is it okay to run a line from there? what will be the different between "+5V stand by" and +5V ?

2. there is some "12V I/O" and "12V CPU" from the PS, which one should go to a regular ATX's "12V" ?

3. there is a "+5V AUX" from PS, what is it? is it a "+5V SB" ?

4. there is no "-5V" from PS, does it mean i can not get this done?

my PS is:
http://www.nmbtech.com/pdf/powersupplies/sd025a460wsw.pdf
 
Well, it looks like a very nice supply, but also unsuited to your needs. I think you'd be much better off getting the right tool for the job. You know, Ferrari's are real nice too, but they're pretty much useless in the mud. You'd be much better off in a Jeep...if you get my meaning.
 
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