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Hi ya'll. I have sitting in front of me, an Antec True430 PSU that I got used from a competitor forum (boo hiss, I know, I know...). It looks like it has light-up fans in it, which is really, really awesome. But I don't know what color the lights are, and goooooooooogle isn't telling.
Normally, I'd get off my fat lazy nerd butt and plug it in, but there's a slight problem with that.
The ATX connector is damaged (all pins are there, but the part of the connector that surrounds each pin is missing in a couple slots) and I really don't feel like messing with it. I'm told it's more than a bit dangerous to turn the fella on with a busted ATX connector due to arcing and such. That said, somehow I'm not excited with the idea of replacing the connector just to see how it lights up... even though I do have the replacement connector and the necessary tools, and both are in a known and easy-to-reach place.
I really, really, REALLY don't feel like messing with replacing the connector right now, so could someone who is a little less lazy
 tell me what color the fans are?
			
			Normally, I'd get off my fat lazy nerd butt and plug it in, but there's a slight problem with that.
The ATX connector is damaged (all pins are there, but the part of the connector that surrounds each pin is missing in a couple slots) and I really don't feel like messing with it. I'm told it's more than a bit dangerous to turn the fella on with a busted ATX connector due to arcing and such. That said, somehow I'm not excited with the idea of replacing the connector just to see how it lights up... even though I do have the replacement connector and the necessary tools, and both are in a known and easy-to-reach place.
I really, really, REALLY don't feel like messing with replacing the connector right now, so could someone who is a little less lazy
				
		
			