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12-05-2005, 05:40 PM
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powering m13000 through atx power supply?
possible?
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how how how??? u have aim???
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How would you power any other motherboard with an ATX power supply?
You plug the 20-pin connector into the motherboard and the power switch to the headers on the motherboard.
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Can you walk me through it?
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