Using PSU without plugging into mobo?

huesmann

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Can you do this, just to run some additional fans and stuff? How do you switch the power on without a case switch?

Thanks!
 

Kaiser__Sose

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connect the two green wires with a paperclip or such and it will power on when you plug it in.. use the switch on the back to turn it on and off
 

Zepper

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No, you momentarily connect green (power on) to black (ground) to turn the PSU on - if you leave them connected, the PSU will immediately shut off. You can get up to 2A of 5V on the standby line w/o turning it on.
. You should always have a load on switching PSUs, never fire it up without a load. Load should be at least 1-2A on each positive voltage rail 5, 3.3, 12 unless you don't care whether the other voltages work again.
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bozo1

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There is only one green wire. You connect that to any of the black wires.

Some powersupplies don't have green wires - you'll have to figure out the proper pin if that's the case.

Also, the powersupply needs to be under a load to power up. One fan may not be enuf if it's a lower powered one.