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| h@x! Join Date: 11 Aug 2003 Location: Sarawak, Malaysia.
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| I'm a regular Join Date: 4 Oct 2005 Location: Penang Island
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Reputation: 1135 ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Rep Power: 15 | A Psu Guide By me.How To Test Your PSU Well maybe you could start using it as a 'test' PSU. To test your fans, cold cathodes or other modding stuff whenever you want, without having to boot up your PC. Now you might be thinking that this wouldn't be a problem, just plug in the power cable of the PSU and start the air/light show.. right? Now first start searching for an ATX Power Supply Unit. This is the motherboard connector 20 pin 2nd we need a paper clip or wire.Please make sure your PSU isn't plugged in while doing this mod! You might get a shock! Overall this is a very easy mod, just search for the connector with the green wire and insert an end from the paperclip. Then pick out one of the connectors with a black (ground) wire and insert the other end of the paperclip. After this cover the psu connector 20 pin with some tape, just to be safe in case anyone or anything touches it.. Now plug in the power cable of your PSU.. and start running!
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Reputation: 20 ![]() Rep Power: 0 | thanx for the link... very useful...!
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| Newbie Join Date: 10 Nov 2006
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Reputation: 0 ![]() Rep Power: 0 | i wan to have my fans continue running even after my computer shuts down. is it possible. is there a way for me to put a timer in it as well so that it will run and after the allocated timer sets in. |
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Reputation: 315 ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Rep Power: 7 | There are molex connectors around that are designed not to require tools for mounting, IIRC. Cheers Olle
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